Ipsos Research, in parteneriat cu BIZ, a realizat, pentru prima data, un studiu privind perceptia consumatorilor romani despre brandurile inovatoare si despre semnificatia inovatiei pentru romani. Editia 1, noiembrie 2013.
The document is an educational presentation about various African and marine animals, organized into sections about the plains, forest, and oceans. It includes facts about elephants, baboons, rhinos, lions, giraffes, tigers, bears, lemurs, otters, dolphins, walruses, seals, sea lions, and polar bears. The presentation engages learners with multiple choice "pop quizzes" between sections.
Jack Rork is a 12-year-old who lives in Colorado Springs. He enjoys playing various sports like football, karate, and running triathlons. He also plays the violin and has asthma. Jack believes he is an important person and cares about the environment by recycling. His hobbies include playing with his friends and listening to country music. For his future career, he aspires to be a teacher, fantasy book writer, or engineer. Jack currently lives with his family which includes his parents, sister, two dogs, and two cats. He looks forward to attending Palmer High School after middle school and then MIT to become an aerospace engineer.
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This document provides an overview of environmental policy and conservation efforts in Jamaica. It outlines Jamaica's national environmental policy, key environmental laws in the country, and regional/international agreements Jamaica participates in. The objectives are to educate about environmental policy, legislation, and the role of environmental groups. Quizzes are included to test comprehension. The document aims to promote sustainable development practices and conservation of Jamaica's natural resources.
The document is an educational presentation about various African and marine animals, organized into sections about the plains, forest, and oceans. It includes facts about elephants, baboons, rhinos, lions, giraffes, tigers, bears, lemurs, otters, dolphins, walruses, seals, sea lions, and polar bears. The presentation engages learners with multiple choice "pop quizzes" between sections.
Jack Rork is a 12-year-old who lives in Colorado Springs. He enjoys playing various sports like football, karate, and running triathlons. He also plays the violin and has asthma. Jack believes he is an important person and cares about the environment by recycling. His hobbies include playing with his friends and listening to country music. For his future career, he aspires to be a teacher, fantasy book writer, or engineer. Jack currently lives with his family which includes his parents, sister, two dogs, and two cats. He looks forward to attending Palmer High School after middle school and then MIT to become an aerospace engineer.
El documento describe varios inventos argentinos importantes como las huellas digitales, el bypass cardíaco, el bastón para invidentes, la estación de radio, el dogo argentino, el tango, la birome, la transfusión sanguínea, los dibujos animados, el colectivo y la jeringa auto descartable. Muchos de estos inventos revolucionaron sus respectivos campos y mejoraron significativamente la vida de las personas.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document provides an overview of environmental policy and conservation efforts in Jamaica. It outlines Jamaica's national environmental policy, key environmental laws in the country, and regional/international agreements Jamaica participates in. The objectives are to educate about environmental policy, legislation, and the role of environmental groups. Quizzes are included to test comprehension. The document aims to promote sustainable development practices and conservation of Jamaica's natural resources.
This document contains 38 multiple choice questions related to environmental science and sustainability. The questions cover topics like bioremediation, tiger reserves locations in India, greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide emissions by country, renewable energy potential from wind power, and population growth rates. For each question there are 4 answer options but only one correct answer is provided.
1. On June 5th, 1972 the Stockholm Conference on Human Environment was held in Sweden. Since then, World Environment Day is celebrated annually on this date.
2. Maharashtra was the first Indian state to implement including environment as a separate subject in schools.
3. The Chernobyl disaster in 1986 in the erstwhile Soviet Union was the world's worst nuclear accident, killing 31 people initially and many thousands expected to die prematurely from radiation exposure.
1) The document contains the rules and questions for a quiz competition hosted by the QuizQuiz Club of Kottayam Medical College. It includes 23 questions on topics related to nature, environment and ecology.
2) The questions cover a range of topics including ozone layer, Chipko movement, national parks, endangered species, pollution remediation techniques, and prominent environmentalists and organizations.
3) The document provides the questions, spaces for answers, and a list of answers at the end for the quiz master to refer to during the competition.
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Environment Day Quiz by Quizicians for Class 6 &7Quizicians .in
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This document contains 29 quiz questions about environmental topics, plants and animals. It provides the questions, multiple choice answers, and explanations. The questions cover a wide range of subjects including specific species of plants and animals, environmental policies, treaties, organizations, and prominent environmentalists. The format is designed for a quiz with points awarded for correct answers.
Based on the clues provided:
1. National flower - Jasminum sambac → Indonesia
2. Flower of charm - Moon Orchid → Malaysia
3. Rare flower - Rafflesia arnoldii → Indonesia
The country with all three flowers mentioned is Indonesia.
Energy and environment quiz 28th feb 2012Anmol Garg
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This document announces a school quiz competition with general rules. It explains that the prelims will consist of 25 questions with internal tiebreakers. The top 6 teams will advance to the finals regardless of house. Scoring is based only on correct answers with +1 point and no penalty for incorrect answers. It then provides 25 sample questions covering topics like history, science, geography and current events to familiarize participants with the question format and difficulty for the prelims round.
This document contains the details of a quiz competition held at Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, Ishapore on the topic of social science with a focus on North East India. It provides 8 sample questions from the first two rounds of the quiz, covering topics such as indigenous sports, dance forms, musical instruments, monuments and people from the North East region. The questions test knowledge on state animals, national parks, famous personalities and historical events related to the area.
Forests cover nearly half of the Philippines and provide many benefits such as preventing soil erosion, promoting rainfall, and maintaining air quality. However, forests are being destroyed through logging, farming, fires, and development. Conservation efforts include protected areas, reforestation, and laws against illegal logging. Forests are important to conserve due to their economic and environmental roles.
This document contains questions and answers for an India quiz. It includes questions about notable Indian people like Abid Hasan Safrani and Sukumar Sen, places like Meghalaya, events like the Hornbill Festival, films like Iruvar, and organizations like the NCC and NSS. The document tests knowledge of history, culture and current affairs related to India.
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The document discusses forest resources and deforestation. It defines forests and their importance, listing their many uses from providing timber to supporting biodiversity. Forests help regulate climate and soil quality. However, large-scale depletion of forests is occurring due to agriculture, urbanization, mining, and fires. This causes issues like increased temperatures, soil erosion, and reduced rainfall. Conservation efforts include regulated cutting, reforestation, protected areas, and sustainable management. Deforestation is the large-scale removal of trees, reducing forest cover over 90%, with causes like desertification, habitat loss, and pollution. Controlling deforestation requires limiting human settlement, agriculture, mining, and overgrazing in forests.
This document contains 38 multiple choice questions related to environmental science and sustainability. The questions cover topics like bioremediation, tiger reserves locations in India, greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide emissions by country, renewable energy potential from wind power, and population growth rates. For each question there are 4 answer options but only one correct answer is provided.
1. On June 5th, 1972 the Stockholm Conference on Human Environment was held in Sweden. Since then, World Environment Day is celebrated annually on this date.
2. Maharashtra was the first Indian state to implement including environment as a separate subject in schools.
3. The Chernobyl disaster in 1986 in the erstwhile Soviet Union was the world's worst nuclear accident, killing 31 people initially and many thousands expected to die prematurely from radiation exposure.
1) The document contains the rules and questions for a quiz competition hosted by the QuizQuiz Club of Kottayam Medical College. It includes 23 questions on topics related to nature, environment and ecology.
2) The questions cover a range of topics including ozone layer, Chipko movement, national parks, endangered species, pollution remediation techniques, and prominent environmentalists and organizations.
3) The document provides the questions, spaces for answers, and a list of answers at the end for the quiz master to refer to during the competition.
- The document contains a 10 question quiz about Bihu, the festival of Assam, with questions ranging from history, culture, and trivia. It provides the rules that there are 10 multiple choice questions, with questions 1, 2, 5, 7, and 10 carrying extra weight. The deadline to submit answers is April 15, 2012.
This nature quiz contains 40 questions about animals, plants, and nature. It awards +5 points for each correct answer. The questions cover topics like identifying domesticated camelids, tree species, bullet train design influences, classical music pieces, controversial dog breed renamings, Asian antelopes, coffee varieties, inventions that prevented species extinction, protected forests, bird species, molluscs, mythical snakes, chimpanzee taxonomy, famous conservationists, ant behaviors, endemic tree species, defensive snake positions, endangered animals, large European wildlife sanctuaries, lists of trafficked animals, bird toxins, mass extinction events, unusual animal teeth, fish markings, terrifying plant properties, amphibian nicknames, witchcraft-associated
This document appears to be from a green quiz competition that took place in 2012. It provides the general rules for the preliminary round, which includes 20 multiple choice questions with no negative marking. Only the top 6 teams will qualify for the finals. The questions cover various topics related to the environment like important dates, organizations, policies, terms, and people. The document tests the participants' knowledge of green issues and aims to increase environmental awareness.
Environment Day Quiz by Quizicians for Class 6 &7Quizicians .in
The document contains a quiz with 25 multiple choice questions related to environmental topics such as the Ganga Action Plan, ozone hole, Earth Hour, Gangetic dolphin, Bharat Stage emission standards, Taj Trapezium, Antarctic research stations of India, Wangari Mathai, biological oxygen demand, terrace farming, Copenhagen conference, green economy, and more. The questions cover a wide range of environmental issues, policies, initiatives, and concepts from India and around the world.
This document contains 29 quiz questions about environmental topics, plants and animals. It provides the questions, multiple choice answers, and explanations. The questions cover a wide range of subjects including specific species of plants and animals, environmental policies, treaties, organizations, and prominent environmentalists. The format is designed for a quiz with points awarded for correct answers.
Based on the clues provided:
1. National flower - Jasminum sambac → Indonesia
2. Flower of charm - Moon Orchid → Malaysia
3. Rare flower - Rafflesia arnoldii → Indonesia
The country with all three flowers mentioned is Indonesia.
Energy and environment quiz 28th feb 2012Anmol Garg
Science Quiz on the theme of Energy and Environment conducted by Mind Ripple for the PDPU SCIENCE FORUM as part of the celebrations of National Science Day, 2012
This document contains information about an eco quiz being conducted by the Commerce Club in association with the Green Fingerprints Organisation on World Environment Day (June 5th, 2013). It provides the details of the 6 rounds of the quiz, including the topics covered in each round (e.g. ozone, Amazon rainforest, mangroves), sample questions, and the organizations sponsoring the event. The purpose is to increase environmental awareness and celebrate World Environment Day.
This document announces a school quiz competition with general rules. It explains that the prelims will consist of 25 questions with internal tiebreakers. The top 6 teams will advance to the finals regardless of house. Scoring is based only on correct answers with +1 point and no penalty for incorrect answers. It then provides 25 sample questions covering topics like history, science, geography and current events to familiarize participants with the question format and difficulty for the prelims round.
This document contains the details of a quiz competition held at Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, Ishapore on the topic of social science with a focus on North East India. It provides 8 sample questions from the first two rounds of the quiz, covering topics such as indigenous sports, dance forms, musical instruments, monuments and people from the North East region. The questions test knowledge on state animals, national parks, famous personalities and historical events related to the area.
Forests cover nearly half of the Philippines and provide many benefits such as preventing soil erosion, promoting rainfall, and maintaining air quality. However, forests are being destroyed through logging, farming, fires, and development. Conservation efforts include protected areas, reforestation, and laws against illegal logging. Forests are important to conserve due to their economic and environmental roles.
This document contains questions and answers for an India quiz. It includes questions about notable Indian people like Abid Hasan Safrani and Sukumar Sen, places like Meghalaya, events like the Hornbill Festival, films like Iruvar, and organizations like the NCC and NSS. The document tests knowledge of history, culture and current affairs related to India.
This document provides the rules and format for an India 'Couldn't find a punny name' Quiz, including that there are 34 total questions, questions 11-20 being starred to resolve ties, and teams can be up to 3 people. It then lists the first 20 questions and their answers, covering topics like the first Indian movie to win Best Film at Cannes, characters from Indian comics/sitcoms, advertising campaigns, records set by Indian cricketers and actors, and places/monuments in India.
The document discusses forest resources and deforestation. It defines forests and their importance, listing their many uses from providing timber to supporting biodiversity. Forests help regulate climate and soil quality. However, large-scale depletion of forests is occurring due to agriculture, urbanization, mining, and fires. This causes issues like increased temperatures, soil erosion, and reduced rainfall. Conservation efforts include regulated cutting, reforestation, protected areas, and sustainable management. Deforestation is the large-scale removal of trees, reducing forest cover over 90%, with causes like desertification, habitat loss, and pollution. Controlling deforestation requires limiting human settlement, agriculture, mining, and overgrazing in forests.
2. Tot ce era de inventat s-a inventat deja
Imagine it’s smaller and contains perfume!
1964: Dick Bird pitches a roll-on deodorant prototype.
3. Tot ce era de inventat s-a inventat deja
“There is no reason anyone would
want a computer in their home.”
Successful entry in an oversaturated market
5. Două laturi – o falie?
FUNDAMENTAL
DIFERENȚIATOR
Dezvoltare
Suprinzător
Constanţă
Inedit
Îmbunătăţire
Revoluţionar
Utilitate
Creativ
Calitate
Un nou început
6. Lupta contrariilor
Ce se aşteaptă
de la o marcă
inovatoare?
Inspiraţie. Modele de urmat.
Ce trebuie, de
fapt, să facă o
marcă
inovatoare?
În principiu...transpiraţie
8. Beneficiile inovaţiei
Acces la noutati
74%
Acces la dispozitive de ultima generatie
71%
Faciliteaza activitatea
70%
Echipamente moderne
68%
Servicii/ produse de calitate superioara
66%
Lucrurile devin mai accesibile
65%
Solutii alternative la problemele mele
65%
Sunt bine informat
64%
Varietate larga de optiuni
64%
Ma bucur de confort
63%
Pot sa-mi pun in practica initiativele
63%
Provocari inedite
63%
T2B
T2B: Note de 6 si 7 pe o scala de la 1 la 7
9. Mărcile inovatoare …
Sunt creative
74%
Sunt eficiente
67%
Se gandesc la confortul…
58%
Inspira siguranta
54%
Ies in evidenta
51%
Cunoscute
44%
Depun eforturi continue
44%
La moda
42%
Vizibile
42%
Prietenoase
39%
Increzatoare
37%
Dispuse sa riste
Se adreseaza simturilor
Te ajuta sa te integrezi
Neconventionale
33%
28%
26%
23%
10. Produsele inovatoare sunt…
Eficiente
68%
Practice, usor de folosit
55%
Confortabile
50%
Provocatoare
48%
Placute
46%
Speciale
43%
Sporesc buna dispozitia/optimismul
42%
Sofisticate
39%
Cool/ la moda
38%
Scumpe
38%
Ajuta in relationare/interactiune
32%
Sanatoase
31%
Pentru toata lumea
30%
Pentru familie
Ofera senzatii extreme
Accesibile numai celor „putini”/ alesi
28%
25%
20%
11. 1. Fratele mai mare
2. Vizionarul
3. Pragmaticul
4. Influentul
5. Aventurierul
12. 1. Fratele mai mare
29%
Disciplină
Interacţiune
Comunicare
Seriozitate
33. Top categorii inovatoare
Poziţie
Categorie
Scor total
categorie
Numar de
mărci in top 50
Cea mai bună marcă
(poziţia)
1
IT&C
467
13
(1)
2
Electronice
373
11
(3)
3
Auto
333
10
(4)
4
Îmbrăcăminte
şi accesorii
193
6
(9)
5
Cosmetice
184
6
(13)
36. Inovaţia mărcilor româneşti
+
-
Efort constant
Influenţă
Seriozitate
Dinamism
Confort
Interacţiune
Utilitate
Control
FUNDAMENT
DIFERENTIERE
& PUTERE
37. Concluzii
What about tiny squares?
Shut up, woman, I don’t
want to lose my focus here!
The first day in a 30-year obsession which eventually led Jean-Pierre to
the invention of the crouton.