The document provides the rules and questions for an ultimate quiz competition. It consists of prelim rounds with 25 multiple choice questions, followed by finals rounds including a pass round, cluetivity round, and buzzer round. The prelim questions cover topics like identifying people, brands, events, and their descriptions. The finals include various competitive rounds to decide the winning team.
BHAU’s Entrepreneurship Cell at the College Of Engineering Pune hosted The Biz-Quiz on 23rd October 2016. The quiz masters for the event were Vrushabh Gudade and Mihir Mogra. The event consisted of elimination rounds followed by finals rounds. The finals included a written round of 5 questions, a standard IR round of 20 questions, and a final round of 5 two-part questions with clues. The document provided details on the structure and sample questions from the business-themed quiz competition.
This document contains a series of questions and answers related to business, brands, and current events. It includes questions about companies like Starbucks plans for wireless charging, Myntra's new tagline, Tech Mahindra's work with FIFA, and investments in Yatra.com. Other questions identify people like Narayan Murthy, products like Old Monk rum, and terms like the smiley face symbol and the Sensex stock market index.
This document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions testing knowledge about business leaders, companies, logos and taglines. The quiz is divided into 4 rounds covering topics such as the Tata group chairman, sports company logos, movie industry personalities, and connections between companies, brands and organizations. The questions aim to test both recognized brands and leaders as well as their relationships and histories.
Business Quiz Finals at Pragati 2020 (Amrita School of Business, Coimbatore) ...Quiz Cetera
The finals 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
This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about various topics including business, sports, science, and current events. The questions are related to identifying companies, products, people, and their connections to recent news stories or historical events. The responses provide short, concise answers to each question.
The document appears to be a transcript of a quiz hosted on Twitter. It contains 20 questions on various topics including history, business, science, and pop culture. The questions are posed by the Twitter account @tackonq/tackonquiz and answered by other users.
The document provides the rules and questions for an ultimate quiz competition. It consists of prelim rounds with 25 multiple choice questions, followed by finals rounds including a pass round, cluetivity round, and buzzer round. The prelim questions cover topics like identifying people, brands, events, and their descriptions. The finals include various competitive rounds to decide the winning team.
BHAU’s Entrepreneurship Cell at the College Of Engineering Pune hosted The Biz-Quiz on 23rd October 2016. The quiz masters for the event were Vrushabh Gudade and Mihir Mogra. The event consisted of elimination rounds followed by finals rounds. The finals included a written round of 5 questions, a standard IR round of 20 questions, and a final round of 5 two-part questions with clues. The document provided details on the structure and sample questions from the business-themed quiz competition.
This document contains a series of questions and answers related to business, brands, and current events. It includes questions about companies like Starbucks plans for wireless charging, Myntra's new tagline, Tech Mahindra's work with FIFA, and investments in Yatra.com. Other questions identify people like Narayan Murthy, products like Old Monk rum, and terms like the smiley face symbol and the Sensex stock market index.
This document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions testing knowledge about business leaders, companies, logos and taglines. The quiz is divided into 4 rounds covering topics such as the Tata group chairman, sports company logos, movie industry personalities, and connections between companies, brands and organizations. The questions aim to test both recognized brands and leaders as well as their relationships and histories.
Business Quiz Finals at Pragati 2020 (Amrita School of Business, Coimbatore) ...Quiz Cetera
The finals 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
This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about various topics including business, sports, science, and current events. The questions are related to identifying companies, products, people, and their connections to recent news stories or historical events. The responses provide short, concise answers to each question.
The document appears to be a transcript of a quiz hosted on Twitter. It contains 20 questions on various topics including history, business, science, and pop culture. The questions are posed by the Twitter account @tackonq/tackonquiz and answered by other users.
Pegasus Business Quiz Finals
Conducted as a part of inter-collegiate management fest "ComArena 7.0" organised by Dept. of Commerce,
St.Thomas College, Pala.
This round of the game consisted of 8 open questions that teams had to answer within 15 seconds to receive points. The scoring was based on how many other teams answered correctly, with more points awarded if fewer teams got it right. The questions covered identifying companies and people based on clues about their brands, logos, and histories.
The document provides biographical information about a prominent Indian civil servant. It states that he was born in 1945 in a village in Uttarakhand. His father was an Indian Army officer. He joined the IPS in 1968 and served in Kerala, Mizoram, and Punjab, where he was involved in anti-insurgency operations. He was one of the negotiators who helped secure the release of passengers from the hijacked IC-814 flight in 1999. He headed important divisions in India's Intelligence Bureau and helped establish new security organizations.
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.
The document provides information about a business quiz, including the rules and questions. It begins with the rules of the quiz, stating there will be 20 questions worth 25 points total. Some questions are marked as star questions to be used in the event of a tie. The document then provides sample questions and answers about topics like famous paintings, business people, companies, and products.
The document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions about various business topics. It is divided into 4 rounds with 10 questions each about identifying companies and brands, matching companies to people, true/false statements about companies, and connecting companies to related logos or people. The quiz covers topics in marketing, business strategy, executives, and company origins and histories.
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 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.
This document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions about various business topics such as companies, brands, and business people. It includes 20 questions about founders of companies like WhatsApp, penalties paid by companies like Google, marketing topics like brand ambassadors, and other miscellaneous business trivia questions.
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 outlines the rules for a business quiz competition called BiziQuizi. It states there will be two rounds - an elimination round and a final round with the top 5 scoring teams. Questions will be worth 5 points each with a 1 point penalty for incorrect answers. Tiebreakers will involve questions worth 5 points for correct answers and 3 point penalties for incorrect answers. It then lists 30 sample questions that would be asked in the competition.
This document contains questions from three rounds of a business quiz. It includes questions about brands such as Bru Coffee, Frito Lay chips, Johnnie Walker whisky, Tissot watches, Flipkart, Romain Jerome watches, Mattel, Oreo, Alienware, RAW, M&Ms, and more. The questions cover various industries and touch on company histories, taglines, product ingredients, and corporate missions.
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 provides a summary of a regional quiz competition held in Chennai, India on March 13, 2009. It includes questions from various preliminary rounds and finals rounds related to business, current events, brands and advertisements. Some key highlights covered include questions about Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas, NABARD, SBI's women-only branch, and companies such as Texas Instruments, Philips, and Yahoo.
The Quiz with the Biz Tattoo @IIM KozhikodeAtharva
The document provides clues and questions about various brands, companies, and advertisements. It tests the reader's knowledge of:
1. Brand logos and slogans such as the ingredients in State Bank of India's logo, the dress code policy of Harrods department store, and Mountain Dew's "Dewmocracy" campaign.
2. Famous businesses and their origins like Hugo Boss' early ties to the Nazi party in Germany or how Dalda cooking oil got its name.
3. Iconic advertisements, including early print ads for Vaseline and descriptions of ads without naming the brand.
The reader must make connections between clues and correctly identify the brand, company, or advertisement being referenced in
The document describes a business quiz being held at DBIM Guwahati. It provides the rules of the quiz, which will have 4 rounds covering business and general knowledge topics. The rounds will include multiple choice questions with points awarded for correct answers. The quiz master's decision is final. It then provides examples of questions that may be asked in the quiz format.
1. Sajid Yahiya launched an online auction platform called Cinemapranthan to auction memorabilia from films.
2. When Bunty Sajdeh founded his sports management agency Cornerstone in 2008, he was introduced to an athlete (Y) by an organization (X).
3. Arconic announced it would stop supplying cladding product Reynobond PE after the Grenfell Tower fire in London that killed many.
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.
Pegasus Business Quiz Finals
Conducted as a part of inter-collegiate management fest "ComArena 7.0" organised by Dept. of Commerce,
St.Thomas College, Pala.
This round of the game consisted of 8 open questions that teams had to answer within 15 seconds to receive points. The scoring was based on how many other teams answered correctly, with more points awarded if fewer teams got it right. The questions covered identifying companies and people based on clues about their brands, logos, and histories.
The document provides biographical information about a prominent Indian civil servant. It states that he was born in 1945 in a village in Uttarakhand. His father was an Indian Army officer. He joined the IPS in 1968 and served in Kerala, Mizoram, and Punjab, where he was involved in anti-insurgency operations. He was one of the negotiators who helped secure the release of passengers from the hijacked IC-814 flight in 1999. He headed important divisions in India's Intelligence Bureau and helped establish new security organizations.
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.
The document provides information about a business quiz, including the rules and questions. It begins with the rules of the quiz, stating there will be 20 questions worth 25 points total. Some questions are marked as star questions to be used in the event of a tie. The document then provides sample questions and answers about topics like famous paintings, business people, companies, and products.
The document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions about various business topics. It is divided into 4 rounds with 10 questions each about identifying companies and brands, matching companies to people, true/false statements about companies, and connecting companies to related logos or people. The quiz covers topics in marketing, business strategy, executives, and company origins and histories.
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 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.
This document contains a business quiz with multiple choice questions about various business topics such as companies, brands, and business people. It includes 20 questions about founders of companies like WhatsApp, penalties paid by companies like Google, marketing topics like brand ambassadors, and other miscellaneous business trivia questions.
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 outlines the rules for a business quiz competition called BiziQuizi. It states there will be two rounds - an elimination round and a final round with the top 5 scoring teams. Questions will be worth 5 points each with a 1 point penalty for incorrect answers. Tiebreakers will involve questions worth 5 points for correct answers and 3 point penalties for incorrect answers. It then lists 30 sample questions that would be asked in the competition.
This document contains questions from three rounds of a business quiz. It includes questions about brands such as Bru Coffee, Frito Lay chips, Johnnie Walker whisky, Tissot watches, Flipkart, Romain Jerome watches, Mattel, Oreo, Alienware, RAW, M&Ms, and more. The questions cover various industries and touch on company histories, taglines, product ingredients, and corporate missions.
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 provides a summary of a regional quiz competition held in Chennai, India on March 13, 2009. It includes questions from various preliminary rounds and finals rounds related to business, current events, brands and advertisements. Some key highlights covered include questions about Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas, NABARD, SBI's women-only branch, and companies such as Texas Instruments, Philips, and Yahoo.
The Quiz with the Biz Tattoo @IIM KozhikodeAtharva
The document provides clues and questions about various brands, companies, and advertisements. It tests the reader's knowledge of:
1. Brand logos and slogans such as the ingredients in State Bank of India's logo, the dress code policy of Harrods department store, and Mountain Dew's "Dewmocracy" campaign.
2. Famous businesses and their origins like Hugo Boss' early ties to the Nazi party in Germany or how Dalda cooking oil got its name.
3. Iconic advertisements, including early print ads for Vaseline and descriptions of ads without naming the brand.
The reader must make connections between clues and correctly identify the brand, company, or advertisement being referenced in
The document describes a business quiz being held at DBIM Guwahati. It provides the rules of the quiz, which will have 4 rounds covering business and general knowledge topics. The rounds will include multiple choice questions with points awarded for correct answers. The quiz master's decision is final. It then provides examples of questions that may be asked in the quiz format.
1. Sajid Yahiya launched an online auction platform called Cinemapranthan to auction memorabilia from films.
2. When Bunty Sajdeh founded his sports management agency Cornerstone in 2008, he was introduced to an athlete (Y) by an organization (X).
3. Arconic announced it would stop supplying cladding product Reynobond PE after the Grenfell Tower fire in London that killed many.
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 outlines the guidelines and rules for the HR Quiz League consisting of 6 monthly quizzes and a final case competition. The top 3 teams from each quiz will receive bonus points, and the top 5 cumulative scoring teams will qualify for the case competition held in January. Quizzes will be 30 minutes and worth 20 points each, with prizes awarded to the top 3 teams. The case competition prizes will be Rs. 20,000 for first place and Rs. 10,000 for runner up. Participation is open to students from any Indian business school program, with teams of 2-3 from the same institute. Results will be posted on Facebook.
2015 jan quiz round 1 brands and companiesHarish Bilgi
This document summarizes a January 2015 quiz about brands and companies. It provides 10 multiple choice questions about corporate brands, the businesses they operate in, and their histories. For each question, context is provided about the brand or company being asked about, and the correct answer is revealed. The questions cover brands like Masuri, Levi's, Mitsubishi, Old Spice, Yamaha, The Cheesecake Factory, and Kit Kat.
This document contains the details of a business quiz being conducted at Al Musanna College of Technology in Oman. It includes 5 rounds of questions related to brands and logos, Oman's economy, mobile phones, identifying personalities, and identifying a region. The region is described as having a history of maritime activity and copper mining for over 5000 years. Agriculture, fishing, and crafts like embroidery are important industries. It was also known for shipbuilding. The document also provides 2 additional typical business quiz questions about company slogans and stock exchanges.
The document contains 33 multiple choice business quiz questions and their answers. It covers topics like companies, business leaders, strategies, and current events related to various industries in India and globally. Some of the companies and people mentioned include Religare, Apollo Hospitals, LG, Bata, Mahindra, IBM, Satyam, ICICI, CK Prahalad, Swan, Unitech, Walmart, Kmart, Anil Ambani, Vijay Mallya, Ranbaxy, Bajaj, Hutchison Whampoo, Adlabs, Tata, Vodafone, RPG, Land Rover, Jaguar, Nandan Nilekani, Raman Roy, N
This document provides details of the agenda and rules for the Business Quiz - Finals event held on 12th February 2010 at the Alagappa Institute of Management, Alagappa University in Karaikudi. The event consisted of 4 rounds - Round 1 had 10 multiple choice questions, Round 2 had 15 questions that teams could choose from a question bank, Round 3 had 5 questions requiring finding a common connection between items, and Round 4 was a rapid fire round with 15 logo and personality identification questions in 45 seconds. The document provides the questions and answers for each round of the quiz competition.
This is a presentation I have delivered at various B-Schools (the likes of ISB, IIM etc), conferences and other venues. At Directi, we believe that Business is like a game. This presentation covers principles that embrace this philosophy and that have been instrumental to the success of Directi.
This document is from an online business trivia forum called Brand Trivia Today that shares brand knowledge. It contains previous trivia questions from the group and invites the reader to provide feedback and join their Facebook and blog pages for more daily trivia content. The questions may seem long but are meant to be informative and enjoyable to read.
This document outlines an agenda for a multi-part training session, including psychometric tests, memory games, generic topic discussions, case studies, an overnight LinkedIn assignment, role playing exercises, and a stress test of management knowledge. The events range from 11:45AM to 11:15AM over two days, with durations from 30 minutes to 1 hour.
The document announces a B-Company Quiz presented by Brand Trivia, an online quizzing club and knowledge sharing platform. It provides the name of the Quiz-Master, Hitesh Kamboj, and includes links to follow Brand Trivia on Facebook and subscribe to their blog for more daily updates and quizzes. Contact information is also provided for giving feedback or contacting the organization.
This document contains a Muqabla Quiz with multiple choice questions about various topics including Indian festivals, companies, cricketers, movies, and more. The questions test knowledge about Puri Jagannath Ratha Yatra, Amazon Web Services, Vishakhapatnam Steel Plant, vanilla, Sachin Tendulkar's clothing brand True Blue, Walt Disney Pictures co-producing a South Indian film, IDBI Bank's slogan, Swiggy's demonetization cash back coupon code, Prasad's I-Max in Hyderabad, Gum India Limited's cricket card brand Big Fun, Google's birthday doodle, LIC's philosophy, the mobile game Hill Climb Racing, Eden Gardens stadium's
The document contains a quiz with questions to test management skills. It begins with 4 questions about problem solving and thinking through consequences of actions. It then asks attendees of an animal conference why the elephant is not there, testing memory of the previous questions. The final question asks how to cross a river with crocodiles without a boat, testing the ability to learn from mistakes. The document encourages testing skills like memory, problem solving, and learning to think through multi-step problems.
This document contains a business quiz with 40 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like famous business quotes, investment banking terms, consumer brands, marketing strategies, and business history. The questions test knowledge about companies, industries, innovations and people from around the world. An expert in business trivia hosted the quiz to engage participants and share interesting facts.
The document contains a quiz about companies and brands with multiple choice and true/false questions. It includes questions about:
- The oldest surviving brand of the Tata Group (The Taj Palace hotel)
- The original name of Mahindra & Mahindra when it was set up to assemble jeeps in 1945 (Mahindra & Mohammed)
- Symbols hidden in the logos of Baskin Robbins (31 flavors) and Audi (4 previous motor companies)
- The first Indian Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (C.D. Deshmukh)
- CEOs of various companies like Twitter, Amazon, LinkedIn, Anthropic
- Founders and former CEO
1. This document provides a quiz with multiple choice or fill in the blank questions about movies, music, celebrities and more. Questions cover topics like famous songs, movie titles, members of musical groups, characters from stories and films. The answers range from movie titles like "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" to phrases like "Hakuna Matata" to people like James Bond, Heinrich Hertz and BheeshmaPitamah.
This document appears to be a brands quiz containing multiple choice questions about various brands, their slogans, spokespeople, logos, and other identifying information. It covers brands from categories like automobiles, technology, food, beverages, airlines, and more. The questions are testing the reader's knowledge of brand ambassadors, slogans, advertising campaigns, acquisitions, market shares, and origins of well-known global and Indian companies.
- The document appears to be information about a prelims competition being held, providing details like there being 30 questions, points being awarded per correct answer, and the top 8 teams advancing to the finals.
- It includes questions on topics like famous CEOs, global brands, and locations in Bangalore to connect through descriptions.
- The questions are seeking short answers, names, or connections to fill in blanks or identify people, places, companies, and other terms.
The document summarizes a business quiz with various rounds including general business, entertainment, visuals, buzzer round and a special round. It provides 10 questions each in the general business and entertainment rounds and 5 questions in the visuals round. The buzzer round has 10 questions and the special round has 3 questions. The questions cover topics like places, people, companies, brands, and their business related details.
This document provides a business quiz with 34 multiple choice questions related to business, brands, and current events. The quiz covers topics like marketing concepts, companies and their products, individuals in business, economic terms and systems, and innovations. It is presented by an online business quizzing forum called Brand Trivia Today to test and share business knowledge.
The document contains 50 trivia questions related to business, brands, and current affairs. Some of the questions ask about the official bank of the Indian Premier League, the Tibetan population in India, and the name of a book written by a former secretary of the Indian president. Other questions identify brands and companies, including their founding details and advertising campaigns.
This document contains questions from a Tata Crucible quiz. It asks the participant to identify brands, companies, people, events, and other details related to business, current affairs, and Tata group companies based on clues in the questions. Some questions require identifying missing words in passages, while others involve identifying logos or people in images. The quiz tests the participant's knowledge of business, brands and the Tata group.
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.
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
This document contains a series of questions and answers related to brands, companies, and business concepts. Some of the key information summarized includes:
- Victor Gruen designed the first shopping mall in 1956 in Edina, Minneapolis in an effort to create community amid his dislike of cars and suburbs.
- Common management practices like imposing unreasonable demands and not providing credit to subordinates is referred to as the Rumpelstiltskin Syndrome.
- Brainstorming is a group creativity technique designed to generate many ideas for solving a problem, popularized by Alex Osborn in the 1930s.
The document appears to be a business quiz containing 35 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like famous companies and brands, management concepts, media and current events. Some of the questions ask about the founders or origins of companies like Google, Nutrine, Novartis, Levi's, and Hasbro. Other questions refer to terms in business, marketing and management such as brainstorming, unique selling proposition, and the cockroach theory.
The document appears to be a business quiz containing 35 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like famous companies and brands, management concepts, current events, and biographies of business people. The questions are about identifying companies, people, terms, and their origins from brief descriptions or clues.
The team being referred to is the Authors XI cricket team, which was a cricket team composed of British writers that played matches in the early 20th century.
This document provides clues and questions about various companies, products, and people. Some of the clues include: an Indian smartphone company known for the Freedom 251 phone; Paytm and its facilitation of 'Pay Through Mobile'; Angela Merkel and her role as de facto EU leader; and Google's secret research lab X. The questions cover a wide range of topics from business to entertainment.
- 25 questions will be asked in the prelims round
- 6 teams will advance to the finals round
- Starred questions will be used to resolve ties
- Participants should turn off electronic devices
This document contains the details of a business quiz including 6 rounds with 4 questions each. The rules state there is a time limit to answer, and points are awarded for correct or passed answers. Sample questions are provided about company logos and brands, advertisements, and images related to business. The full document provides more context and specifics about each question and answer in the business quiz.
This document contains 22 multiple choice business quiz questions. The questions cover a range of topics including companies that were founded, acquired, products, people, and other business-related trivia. The questions are numbered Q.1 through Q.22 and include short descriptions or clues for identifying the answers.
Similar to Inter Business schools quiz at MIM (20)
The document discusses various questions related to current affairs topics that could potentially appear in prelims exams. It includes 20 questions covering topics like Gross National Happiness index, Rabindranath Tagore, field of statistics, Indian hockey team sponsor, Ranji Trophy winner, traditional Rajasthani dance form, Neal Stephenson's concept of metaverse, CSIR founder, and the Indian national anthem. The questions are multiple choice in nature and test one's knowledge of people, events, organizations and other details mentioned in the news.
The document summarizes the participants and teams for a quiz competition titled "Grand Finale". It lists the names of the participants, the schools or colleges they represent, and the names of the teams they are on. The format of the quiz competition is also outlined, including that it will have a buzzer round with questions asked by the quizmaster.
The document provides 20 questions and answers related to recent news and current affairs. Some of the topics covered in the questions include the first country to propose Gross National Happiness as a measure of well-being (Bhutan), the first Indian state to have a happiness department (Madhya Pradesh), the statistician who worked closely with Rabindranath Tagore (C.R. Rao), the winner of the 2022 Ranji Trophy cricket tournament (Madhya Pradesh), and the traditional folk dance of Rajasthan featured in the film Padmaavat (Ghoomar).
Happiness decoded is looking at Happiness from different angles and ultimately trying to give a practical solution to help others to find a path towards it
Mahatma gandhi quiz for high school studentsNitin Suresh
The document appears to be a quiz about Mahatma Gandhi and topics related to his life and philosophy. It includes 20 multiple choice questions about people important to Gandhi like Sarvodaya workers, artists who painted him, leaders he met with, and places associated with him. The questions cover his writings like Hind Swaraj, key events like the Salt March and his assassination, and the transformation of the Indian National Congress after independence.
1. The document discusses a quiz about Mahatma Gandhi's life, philosophy, and works. It contains questions about Gandhi's experiences in South Africa and India, important figures he met, and events and ideas that influenced him such as nonviolent civil disobedience.
2. The quiz is divided into multiple rounds covering different aspects of Gandhi's life and activism. Questions test knowledge about Gandhi's writings, organizations he founded, and key moments in the Indian independence movement.
3. Scores are shown after each round, treating the document like a game show about Gandhi's legacy and contributions to India's freedom struggle through nonviolent resistance.
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.
Kendriya Vidyalaya quiz on Indian traditional medicineNitin Suresh
Inter Kendriya Vidyalaya Quiz on Indian traditional medicine conducted on August 26,2017 at KV Coimbatore.
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Baljanasakhyam prelims questions only 9 12Nitin Suresh
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about various topics including films, sports, history, and current events. The questions cover subjects like the first film to win a Kerala State award, the actor who played Mohammed Azharuddin in a biopic, the founder of a major tech company, and the name of the Satyagraha that a new train connecting Bihar and Delhi was named after.
Baljanasakhyam prelims questions only 5 8Nitin Suresh
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about various topics testing general knowledge of geography, history, literature and current affairs. The questions cover subjects like identifying an island nation referred to as "Chota Bharat" by Indira Gandhi, an Irish dramatist who won both the Nobel Prize and Oscar, the state belonging to cities like Bilaspur and Durg, and the political party formed by NT Rama Rao in 1982.
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Introduction
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The Origins of the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping Saga
Dwayne Johnson: A Brief Background
Before discussing the specifics of the kidnapping. it is crucial to understand who Dwayne Johnson is and why his kidnapping would be so significant. Born May 2, 1972, Dwayne Douglas Johnson is an American actor, producer, businessman. and former professional wrestler. Known by his ring name, "The Rock," he gained fame in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) before transitioning to a successful career in Hollywood.
Johnson's filmography includes blockbuster hits such as "The Fast and the Furious" series, "Jumanji," "Moana," and "San Andreas." His charismatic personality, impressive physique. and action-star status have made him a beloved figure worldwide. Thus, the news of his kidnapping would send shockwaves across the globe.
Setting the Scene: The Day of the Kidnapping
The incident of Dwayne Johnson's kidnapping began on an ordinary day. Johnson was filming his latest high-octane action film set to break box office records. The location was a remote yet scenic area. chosen for its rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas. perfect for the film's climactic scenes.
But, beneath the veneer of normalcy, a sinister plot was unfolding. Unbeknownst to Johnson and his team, a group of criminals had planned his abduction. hoping to leverage his celebrity status for a hefty ransom. The stage was set for an event that would soon dominate worldwide headlines and social media feeds.
The Abduction: Unfolding the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping
The Moment of Capture
On the day of the kidnapping, everything seemed to be proceeding as usual on set. Johnson and his co-stars and crew were engrossed in shooting a particularly demanding scene. As the day wore on, the production team took a short break. providing the kidnappers with the perfect opportunity to strike.
The abduction was executed with military precision. A group of masked men, armed and organized, infiltrated the set. They created chaos, taking advantage of the confusion to isolate Johnson. Johnson was outnumbered and caught off guard despite his formidable strength and fighting skills. The kidnappers overpowered him, bundled him into a waiting vehicle. and sped away, leaving everyone on set in a state of shock and disbelief.
The Immediate Aftermath
The immediate aftermath of the Dwayne Johnson kidnappin
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Early Life and Backgrounds
Orpah Winfrey: From Humble Beginnings to Media Mogul
Orpah Winfrey, often known as Oprah due to a misspelling on her birth certificate. was born on January 29, 1954, in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Raised in poverty by her grandmother, Winfrey's early life was marked by hardship and adversity. Despite these challenges. she demonstrated a keen intellect and an early talent for public speaking.
Winfrey's journey to success began with a scholarship to Tennessee State University. where she studied communication. Her first job in media was as a co-anchor for the local evening news in Nashville. This role paved the way for her eventual transition to talk show hosting. where she found her true calling.
Dwayne Johnson: From Wrestling Royalty to Hollywood Superstar
Dwayne Johnson, also known by his ring name "The Rock," was born on May 2, 1972, in Hayward, California. He comes from a family of professional wrestlers, with both his father, Rocky Johnson. and his grandfather, Peter Maivia, being notable figures in the wrestling world. Johnson's early life was spent moving between New Zealand and the United States. experiencing a variety of cultural influences.
Before entering the world of professional wrestling. Johnson had aspirations of becoming a professional football player. He played college football at the University of Miami. where he was part of a national championship team. But, injuries curtailed his football career, leading him to follow in his family's footsteps and enter the wrestling ring.
Career Milestones
Orpah Winfrey: The Queen of All Media
Winfrey's career breakthrough came in 1986 when she launched "The Oprah Winfrey Show." The show became a cultural phenomenon. drawing millions of viewers daily and earning many awards. Winfrey's empathetic and candid interviewing style resonated with audiences. helping her tackle diverse and often challenging topics.
Beyond her talk show, Winfrey expanded her empire to include the creation of Harpo Productions. a multimedia production company. She also launched "O, The Oprah Magazine" and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, further solidifying her status as a media mogul.
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In 1952, Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, was
concerned that Indian women were spending
precious foreign exchange on their products
and personally requested JRD Tata to
manufacture them in India.The Brand was
named after a French Opera?Name the brand
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P.C. Balasubramanian
Director of Matrix Business
Raja Krishnamoorthy
Directors of Talent Maximums India
They have written a new book of of value statements based on one-liners
of famous person.The book “Punchtantra”-gives you a unique perspective
on thirty of the most fundamental and effective mantras for both business
and life management.On who is it based?
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Identify the writer
The guy's put 'sex' back into the limp “Z”. That makes him seriously hot.
So hot, in fact, he has made it to the Amul hoarding . But nobody is
calling the man a Billboard Bimbo. You know why? Because this man
knows his onions
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A renowned management thinker was born in Coimbatore
.He was the co-author of
"Core Competance of the corporation”.
He proposed that businesses, governments, and donor
agencies stop thinking of the poor as victims and instead
start seeing them as resilient and creative entrepreneurs
as well as value-demanding consumers.
Name him
12. Question 1
In 1932 he started selling AGA cooking stoves
door to door.His success at this marked him
out to his employers,who asked him to write an
instruction manual ‘’The theory and practise of
selling the AGA cooker’ for the other
salesman.Fortune magazine editors called it
the finest sales instruction manual ever
written.Identify the salesman
15. Question 4
Which brand was started in 1959 by an
entrepreneur HD Vasudeva .A Product in its
category “Futura’ is the only one to be
displayed at Museum of Modern art in New
york
16. Question 5
The Corn Laws were trade laws designed to protect
cereal producers in the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland against competition from less
expensive foreign imports between 1815 and 1846.
A hat maker from the small Scottish town of
Hawick, to campaign against the Corn Laws
started X ?
What was founded to campaign against these laws
and by whom?
17. Question 6
An Indian company’s promoter was
inspired by the first moon-landing
because it reflected his vision of being
the first and foremost in his chosen
field. He started his venture in the
1980s and also named his company
appropriately. Identify both the founder
and the company.
19. Question 8
What is the term associated with an unlikely
but not impossible catastrophe that no one
ever seems to plan for? It was popularised
by a book with the same title and is symbolic
of the current downturn caused by irrational
exuberance
20. Question 9
Connect the following: A character in Salman
Rushdie’s Satanic Verses, Direct descendants
of Chatrapathi Shivaji’s caste and Six
Sigma.Group of people you will keep hearing
in your MBA course
21. Question 10
Apart from being actresses, what is common
to Leela Chitnis and Hollywood’s Ginger
Rogers?
24. Question 1
Mark Pincus founded this
company in April 2007
under the name Presidio
Media but later named
after an American
bulldog.
Name the company which
goes by the mission
“Connecting the world
through games."
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“We believe passionately in the power
of ideas to change attitudes, lives and
ultimately, the world. So we're building
here a clearing house that offers free
knowledge and inspiration from the
world's most inspired thinkers, and also
a community of curious souls to
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What was concieved by architect and
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26. Question 3
The book of “The Man who
owns the news is about
which famous personality
27. Question 4
A popular beverage gets its name from the
Greek athlete believed to have phenomenal
strength. He is said to have supported the roof
from collapsing building in which the
mathematician Pythogoras was teaching?Name
the beverage