Here are 5 cricketers who have taken a wicket off their first ball in T20I career:
1. MS Kasprowicz (Australia vs New Zealand, 2004/05)
2. Virender Kohli (India vs England, 2011)
3. WT Gavera (Papua New Guinea vs Ireland, 2015)
4. LH Ferguson (New Zealand vs Bangladesh, 2016/17)
5. PADLR Sandakan (Sri Lanka vs South Africa, 2016/17)
Amrita School of Business Coimbatore Pragati 2016 Business Quiz PrelimsDhanraj B
Mirakle Couriers was launched in 2010 in Mumbai and has two offices that employ 70 hearing impaired couriers who deliver over 65,000 shipments per month.
The BSE and NSE conduct a special trading session called Muhurat Trading on Diwali/Laxmi Puja for a short period of time, which in 2016 was held between 6:30-7:30 pm on October 30th.
The original currencies that the Euro replaced in 1999/2002 were the Pound, Lira, Franc, Escudo, Schilling, Franc, Guilder, Markka, and Peseta.
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.
Minutes to Midnight BIZ QUIZ at gec thrissurShibin Azad
Business Quiz based on events/news articles of year 2017 conducted for an informal session at Government Engineering College, Thrissur, in association with the college quiz club, Gyanartha.
Prelims Of Business quiz Comarena 10.0alvinthomask
The document provides information about various companies and brands.
1) It discusses Uber's name originating from a German word meaning "super" and some of its early promotional activities like helicopter rides and ice cream truck deliveries.
2) It mentions the origins and popularity rise of the hoodie garment in the 1970s, associated with hip hop culture and its appearance in the Rocky film.
3) It identifies Patanjali Ayurved Limited as the FMCG brand whose production unit in Nepal is Nepal Gramodhyog, importing herbs from the Himalayas under this trademark.
This document provides details about an upcoming quiz competition being organized by CIT. It announces that the quiz will have 5 rounds with simple rules. It provides details about the rounds, including the warmup round which will have 7 questions worth various points. Contestants are advised to follow the rules and avoid shouting out answers or making noises. The document wishes all participants best of luck in the competition.
Business Quiz at quiz forum by Omkar Bhatnagar. Omkar is pursuing B.Tech in Civil engineering at ZHCET, Aligarh Muslim University. His field of interest include Business, Tech, Mythology and Trivia.
This document provides instructions for a quiz competition with 20 questions. Teams need to answer questions correctly to qualify for the second round. Some questions have multiple parts and are worth more points. Clues like italicized words and blanks are included in the questions. The teams should pay attention to details to find the right answers. Only the top 10 teams will advance to the next round.
Amrita School of Business Coimbatore Pragati 2016 Business Quiz PrelimsDhanraj B
Mirakle Couriers was launched in 2010 in Mumbai and has two offices that employ 70 hearing impaired couriers who deliver over 65,000 shipments per month.
The BSE and NSE conduct a special trading session called Muhurat Trading on Diwali/Laxmi Puja for a short period of time, which in 2016 was held between 6:30-7:30 pm on October 30th.
The original currencies that the Euro replaced in 1999/2002 were the Pound, Lira, Franc, Escudo, Schilling, Franc, Guilder, Markka, and Peseta.
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.
Minutes to Midnight BIZ QUIZ at gec thrissurShibin Azad
Business Quiz based on events/news articles of year 2017 conducted for an informal session at Government Engineering College, Thrissur, in association with the college quiz club, Gyanartha.
Prelims Of Business quiz Comarena 10.0alvinthomask
The document provides information about various companies and brands.
1) It discusses Uber's name originating from a German word meaning "super" and some of its early promotional activities like helicopter rides and ice cream truck deliveries.
2) It mentions the origins and popularity rise of the hoodie garment in the 1970s, associated with hip hop culture and its appearance in the Rocky film.
3) It identifies Patanjali Ayurved Limited as the FMCG brand whose production unit in Nepal is Nepal Gramodhyog, importing herbs from the Himalayas under this trademark.
This document provides details about an upcoming quiz competition being organized by CIT. It announces that the quiz will have 5 rounds with simple rules. It provides details about the rounds, including the warmup round which will have 7 questions worth various points. Contestants are advised to follow the rules and avoid shouting out answers or making noises. The document wishes all participants best of luck in the competition.
Business Quiz at quiz forum by Omkar Bhatnagar. Omkar is pursuing B.Tech in Civil engineering at ZHCET, Aligarh Muslim University. His field of interest include Business, Tech, Mythology and Trivia.
This document provides instructions for a quiz competition with 20 questions. Teams need to answer questions correctly to qualify for the second round. Some questions have multiple parts and are worth more points. Clues like italicized words and blanks are included in the questions. The teams should pay attention to details to find the right answers. Only the top 10 teams will advance to the next round.
This document provides the rules and structure for an elimination quiz round, including that it will consist of 20 written questions with no negatives, the top 6 teams will move to the finals, star-marked questions will resolve ties, ties will go to sudden death if needed, and no googling is allowed. The quiz masters for the round are also provided.
1. The document contains questions and answers related to general knowledge.
2. It includes questions about brands, events, people and covers topics like history, business, and current affairs.
3. The questions are in multiple choice or fill in the blank format with clues and hints provided in some cases to solve the questions.
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 provides information about the prelims of a quiz competition, including:
- The prelims contain 21 multiple choice questions worth a total of 24 points.
- The prelims score will be multiplied by a factor of 5 to determine the finals score.
- Eight teams will advance to the finals.
- Googling is not allowed or teams will be disqualified.
The document contains 20 questions about various topics including brands, products, current events, and history. It tests the reader's knowledge on subjects like trademarks, payment systems, currencies, and prominent individuals. The questions cover well-known companies, economic indicators, and social media phenomena.
Xquizzite Quizzing League - Brands and logos.pptxDivya Jena
The document describes rules for a quiz competition consisting of multiple rounds. It provides details about the structure of the first round such as the number of questions, how teams submit answers, and use of tie-breakers. It also lists questions and possible answers about companies, logos, brands, and other trivia topics.
This document contains the questions and answers for a trivia quiz. It begins with some introductory information about pointers, 20 questions being asked, tie-breakers, and teams advancing to the finals. The bulk of the document consists of 20 multiple choice trivia questions across a wide range of topics, each with the correct answer provided. It concludes by thanking participants and mentioning prizes.
The document provides a summary of a business quiz with multiple choice questions across various rounds. Some key details:
- The quiz has questions on business history, terminology, people, and current events.
- Rounds include multiple choice questions with points awarded for correct answers, picture identification rounds, and a fill-in-the-blank list round.
- Sample questions cover topics like business saints, dangerous jobs, mergers and acquisitions, inventions like velcro and more. Historical figures and current CEOs are also referenced.
- The tone is lighthearted, with jokes about mosquitoes and a rule that the quiz master is always right. Participants are expected to write down answers on paper for scoring.
1. Ronald Reagan described it as violent as a mugger, as frightening as an armed robber and as deadly as a hit man. Others described it as the universal tax of all. What?
2. Lego employees' business cards have their name and title printed on them, along with a small Lego minifigure representing their role.
3. This kind of tax existed in the 18th and 19th century and was introduced in 1696 under William III because people had more windows in their homes, and thus more ventilation, so the tax was levied.
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.
This document contains the details of a 25 question quiz being conducted by IIT Kanpur Quiz Club. It includes the names of the quizmasters, rules of the round including scoring for pounces and bounces, and 25 multiple choice questions across a variety of topics including business, technology and current affairs. The questions require identifying companies, products, people and other terms based on clues and descriptions provided in the question.
1. Evan Spiegel is the CEO of Snap who launched Spectacles. Reports suggest Snap still has hundreds of thousands of unsold Spectacles units.
2. Jeff Gerstmann of GiantBomb put a Nintendo Switch cartridge in his mouth during a live stream and reacted strongly to the bitter taste, inspiring others to try it. Nintendo then warned people to keep cartridges away from children.
3. Most pen caps have a hole to prevent suffocation if swallowed.
This document discusses the origins and history of toothpicks and Gatorade. It states that mass production of toothpicks began in the 1870s when an American entrepreneur named Charles Forster noticed boys selling similar objects made from willow in Brazil. He started a factory in Boston using white birch. In 1965, medical researchers at the University of Florida created Gatorade to help the university's football players perform better in hot summer practices. It became popular and is credited with the team's first Orange Bowl win in 1967.
(1) The document provides the rules for a business quiz prelims with 20 multiple choice questions. It notes there are no negative markings and partial points will be awarded for two-part questions. Starred questions from 13-20 will be used as tie-breakers.
(2) The questions cover a range of topics testing business knowledge, including company logos/founders, marketing campaigns, products, and economic/investment concepts.
(3) Sample questions identify Dell laptop designers, the oldest toy store in Delhi, founders of DHL, Warren Buffett's investment influences, Google doodle contests, and more.
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.
This round consisted of 16 questions which were on pounce and part of the technology & business quiz which was conducted as a part of Symbhav 2014 on 23 February 2014!
C-17 Globemaster and IL-76 aircrafts were used to transport currency notes from printing presses to address the cash crunch during India's demonetization, not for their typical purpose of transporting troops and equipment. The document discusses several places, people and companies denoted by X, and poses questions about them.
1. The document discusses a biz quiz held by BQC with questions about various companies, organizations, and current events.
2. It provides the context for multiple choice questions, including the names of organizations, people in the news, and summaries of events.
3. Scores were kept using a point system for correct and incorrect answers, with various "lives" awarded for additional chances to answer.
This document provides the rules and structure for an elimination quiz round, including that it will consist of 20 written questions with no negatives, the top 6 teams will move to the finals, star-marked questions will resolve ties, ties will go to sudden death if needed, and no googling is allowed. The quiz masters for the round are also provided.
1. The document contains questions and answers related to general knowledge.
2. It includes questions about brands, events, people and covers topics like history, business, and current affairs.
3. The questions are in multiple choice or fill in the blank format with clues and hints provided in some cases to solve the questions.
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 provides information about the prelims of a quiz competition, including:
- The prelims contain 21 multiple choice questions worth a total of 24 points.
- The prelims score will be multiplied by a factor of 5 to determine the finals score.
- Eight teams will advance to the finals.
- Googling is not allowed or teams will be disqualified.
The document contains 20 questions about various topics including brands, products, current events, and history. It tests the reader's knowledge on subjects like trademarks, payment systems, currencies, and prominent individuals. The questions cover well-known companies, economic indicators, and social media phenomena.
Xquizzite Quizzing League - Brands and logos.pptxDivya Jena
The document describes rules for a quiz competition consisting of multiple rounds. It provides details about the structure of the first round such as the number of questions, how teams submit answers, and use of tie-breakers. It also lists questions and possible answers about companies, logos, brands, and other trivia topics.
This document contains the questions and answers for a trivia quiz. It begins with some introductory information about pointers, 20 questions being asked, tie-breakers, and teams advancing to the finals. The bulk of the document consists of 20 multiple choice trivia questions across a wide range of topics, each with the correct answer provided. It concludes by thanking participants and mentioning prizes.
The document provides a summary of a business quiz with multiple choice questions across various rounds. Some key details:
- The quiz has questions on business history, terminology, people, and current events.
- Rounds include multiple choice questions with points awarded for correct answers, picture identification rounds, and a fill-in-the-blank list round.
- Sample questions cover topics like business saints, dangerous jobs, mergers and acquisitions, inventions like velcro and more. Historical figures and current CEOs are also referenced.
- The tone is lighthearted, with jokes about mosquitoes and a rule that the quiz master is always right. Participants are expected to write down answers on paper for scoring.
1. Ronald Reagan described it as violent as a mugger, as frightening as an armed robber and as deadly as a hit man. Others described it as the universal tax of all. What?
2. Lego employees' business cards have their name and title printed on them, along with a small Lego minifigure representing their role.
3. This kind of tax existed in the 18th and 19th century and was introduced in 1696 under William III because people had more windows in their homes, and thus more ventilation, so the tax was levied.
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.
This document contains the details of a 25 question quiz being conducted by IIT Kanpur Quiz Club. It includes the names of the quizmasters, rules of the round including scoring for pounces and bounces, and 25 multiple choice questions across a variety of topics including business, technology and current affairs. The questions require identifying companies, products, people and other terms based on clues and descriptions provided in the question.
1. Evan Spiegel is the CEO of Snap who launched Spectacles. Reports suggest Snap still has hundreds of thousands of unsold Spectacles units.
2. Jeff Gerstmann of GiantBomb put a Nintendo Switch cartridge in his mouth during a live stream and reacted strongly to the bitter taste, inspiring others to try it. Nintendo then warned people to keep cartridges away from children.
3. Most pen caps have a hole to prevent suffocation if swallowed.
This document discusses the origins and history of toothpicks and Gatorade. It states that mass production of toothpicks began in the 1870s when an American entrepreneur named Charles Forster noticed boys selling similar objects made from willow in Brazil. He started a factory in Boston using white birch. In 1965, medical researchers at the University of Florida created Gatorade to help the university's football players perform better in hot summer practices. It became popular and is credited with the team's first Orange Bowl win in 1967.
(1) The document provides the rules for a business quiz prelims with 20 multiple choice questions. It notes there are no negative markings and partial points will be awarded for two-part questions. Starred questions from 13-20 will be used as tie-breakers.
(2) The questions cover a range of topics testing business knowledge, including company logos/founders, marketing campaigns, products, and economic/investment concepts.
(3) Sample questions identify Dell laptop designers, the oldest toy store in Delhi, founders of DHL, Warren Buffett's investment influences, Google doodle contests, and more.
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.
This round consisted of 16 questions which were on pounce and part of the technology & business quiz which was conducted as a part of Symbhav 2014 on 23 February 2014!
C-17 Globemaster and IL-76 aircrafts were used to transport currency notes from printing presses to address the cash crunch during India's demonetization, not for their typical purpose of transporting troops and equipment. The document discusses several places, people and companies denoted by X, and poses questions about them.
1. The document discusses a biz quiz held by BQC with questions about various companies, organizations, and current events.
2. It provides the context for multiple choice questions, including the names of organizations, people in the news, and summaries of events.
3. Scores were kept using a point system for correct and incorrect answers, with various "lives" awarded for additional chances to answer.
The document provides information about a quiz prelims round, including rules and sample questions. It states that the quiz is intended to be easy for new quizzers. There will be 20 questions including 5 "star questions" that will be used to break ties. Participants can use online resources but will be disqualified if caught doing so. The questions cover a range of topics to test general knowledge. At the end, it is revealed that unlike typical quizzes, there will be no eliminations in the prelims round and all participants are welcome to proceed to the main quiz round.
The document appears to be a management quiz containing brief descriptions of various companies and brands including Yatra.com for travel, Bank of Baroda as an international bank, Renault and its drive the change slogan, CNN as the worldwide leader in news, Mazda and its more you look the more you like tagline, PlayStation, Starbucks coffee, Wimco as the world's largest manufacturer of safety matches, Canon originating from the Japanese name for the Chinese goddess of fortune, Adidas helping introduce basketball to Europe, and Puma having a cat in its logo.
LPU QUIZ CLUB presents Business Ka Badshah - The Biz. Quiz with Current Affairs.Quizzing Club LPU
The document summarizes the rules and questions for a business quiz competition hosted by LPU QUIZ CLUB. It consists of 3 rounds: Current Affairs, Hard Core Business, and Bharatiya Vyapar. The rounds test participants' knowledge through multiple choice and logo identification questions related to business, current events, and Indian trade. The quiz aims to identify the best team through competitive gameplay and scoring.
The Quiz Presentation for the final round of Auto Quiz event held at Lourdes Matha College of Science and Technology as a part of our Mechanical fest- TRACTION 2k17(EQUINOX 17')
- This quiz contains 20 questions with 30 seconds allowed for each answer
- Starred questions give extra points in the event of a tie
- There are no negative marks for incorrect answers
- Mobile phone use will result in disqualification of the team
The document provides information about an entertainment quiz being conducted by Virendra, Anubhav & Shagun. It discusses the format of the quiz which will have 4 rounds - a written prelims round followed by a finals round consisting of individual rounds of forward and reverse image based questions, differential questions, and long visual connects. It provides the answers to 15 preliminary multiple choice questions about movies, technology, and other topics.
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.
This document provides summaries of 20 documents in 3 sentences or less. The documents are about companies, technologies, and other topics that are identified based on clues and details provided. Key details that help identify the topic are highlighted in the concise summaries.
India Quiz, Finals-Quizzathon'16, Manipal Institute Of Technology Krittibas Majumdar
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about topics related to India. Some of the questions are about famous Indian personalities, entities, events, and cultural references. The quiz is divided into several rounds with questions about R.K. Laxman and The Common Man cartoon, Ola Cabs response during floods in Chennai, tribute to a Bollywood villain, a sporting entity in a northeast Indian state, and more.
The document describes the format of a quiz competition including various rounds of questions. It provides examples of questions asked in the written and mixed bag rounds. The questions cover topics like famous bets and their outcomes, historical figures, pop culture references, and more. The questions are meant to test general knowledge on a wide variety of trivia topics through clues, images, and contextual information.
Quanta - The Quiz Club of NIT Goa presents March Monthly Quiz.
QM - Vishakha Ghadi
This Quiz saw a lot of firsts. First quiz from the new batch and first woman Quiz Master. This Quiz served as a perfect pre-event for International Women's day.
The document provides instructions and questions for a quiz competition to select the top 8 teams. It states that there will be 24 written preliminary questions to choose the top teams, and that the quizmaster's decisions are final. It requests that teams not selected to move on should stay and support the on-stage teams. It then provides 24 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions on various topics ranging from business to science to pop culture.
I had organised a quiz session in my college on March 8,2017 which was based on Biz-Tech genre & focused mainly on recent fundas & news !!! Do check it out & comment !!!
The document provides rules and instructions for a quiz. Rule 1 states that the quiz master is king, and rule 2 says rule 1 is the only rule. Later questions provide trivia on topics like geography, history, and pop culture that must be answered to identify people, places, events, and other information. The purpose is to test knowledge on a variety of subjects in a game format led by a quiz master.
The document summarizes the rules and structure of a tech quiz competition called TechQuiz Finals. It will have 4 rounds with 6 questions each, conducted using a "Pounce" system where other teams can buzz in and answer for a chance to steal points. The rounds cover topics like technology, guessing themes of related companies and products, just identifying names and items, and connecting various tech companies and their founders. A tie-breaker round is included at the end.
This document describes various rounds and games involving answering questions to earn points. It includes a written round, rounds identifying logos and fictional companies, a 20 question round with bouncing and pouncing for points, and identifying missing words and details in statements. The overall summary is a competition involving answering questions in different formats to score points and win.
O&M saw potential in product X due to its indigenous nature. They originally considered the slogan "Phirbhidilhai Hindustani" but felt it did not do justice to the product. The identified X as a shampoo brand and the slogan created by O&M for X was "Infinite Bounce".
(1) The document discusses the origins of the BMW logo, describing how it was inspired by the reflection of a rotating propeller in the sky during a test flight in the 1920s.
(2) The shutdown of file sharing site Megaupload in 2012 led Kim Dotcom to voluntarily shut down his file sharing site as well due to legal pressures.
(3) A rural farmer complained to appliance company Haier that his washing machine wasn't cleaning his clothes properly. When a technician visited, he discovered the farmer had been using the machine to wash both clothes and potatoes. Haier subsequently released a washing machine that could wash both.
The document summarizes the key details from a business quiz competition, including the scoring rules and questions asked about various companies, products, and other topics. Some of the questions identify iconic characters, notable inventions, and famous companies and their origins or key events.
Finals of Business Quiz at an inter-collegiate event 'Synergy 2020' hosted at DG Vaishnav College
Quizmaster - Kapil Agrawal
Prepared by - Kapil Agrawal, Pragun Chordia, Gopalarathnam Vummidi
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
The document provides details about a business and technology quiz held by Biz-Tech Quiz at IIT Guwahati on 18 October 2017. It includes 20 multiple choice questions about brands, products, companies and other topics related to business and technology. The questions are accompanied by safety slides to avoid potential issues from direct answers.
1) The document describes a tech quiz with 30 questions about various companies, products, and concepts related to technology and business.
2) It provides the questions, hints or additional context for each question, and the correct answers. The questions cover topics like company origins, product launches, partnerships, controversies and more.
3) The quiz is intended to be fun and engaging for those interested in learning about the histories and stories behind major tech companies and innovations.
This document contains the text of a business and technology quiz with 21 multiple choice questions. It provides context and clues for identifying various companies, products, and people related to business and technology. This includes questions about companies like GoDaddy, Pepperidge Farm, Saudi Binladin Group, Mysore Sandal Soap, JanSport, Converse, A.H. Wheeler, Red Bull, Ookla, Razer, Swarovski, Chipotle, Pears Soap, Papa John's Pizza, Coca-Cola, Activision, and more.
This document contains a business quiz with 20 multiple choice questions related to business leaders, companies, marketing campaigns, and business terms. It provides the rules for scoring and hints that no hints will be provided for any question. The questions cover topics like identifying business pioneers like Amartya Sen and Faqir Chand Kohli, ad campaigns for Miller Lite and I'm a PC, philanthropic pledges like the Giving Pledge, and terms like golden parachute.
The document discusses various topics including:
- The term "whistle-blower" which refers to individuals who expose wrongdoing in organizations.
- Edward De Bono, a Maltese physician and author known for developing techniques used by companies like IBM and advising on the Arab-Israeli conflict.
- Louis Chevrolet, the Swiss-born auto racer for which the Chevrolet company was named after before being merged into another company in 1917.
- How experimenting with charcoal led to the development of the Smirnoff brand of vodka.
This document contains a business quiz with 15 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions. Some of the questions require identifying terms like "glass ceiling", "Philip Kotler", "The Big Short", "Coca Cola", "IBM", "BOROLINE", "AMUL GIRL", "Starbucks" and explaining concepts like the gender pay gap. Other questions involve attributing quotes or statements to people like Donald Trump, Elon Musk, or Tagore about brands or events.
This document appears to be the rules and questions for a business and technology quiz competition held by PISB TEAM. It provides 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of companies, products, and business terms. It acknowledges sponsors and outlines the rules including scoring and tiebreakers. Key details include that questions 5, 10, 15, and 20 are worth more in the case of a tie as they are "star marked" questions.
1. The document appears to be a brand quiz containing 27 multiple choice questions about various well-known brands from around the world.
2. The questions cover a wide range of industries and time periods, with brands mentioned including Walmart, Sensodyne, Starbucks, Louis Vuitton, Monster Energy, Volkswagen, Lamborghini, IBM, Avon, Lego, Levi Strauss & Co., Nike, Nokia, Microsoft, and more.
3. For each question, multiple choices are provided for the reader to select the correct brand, founder, or other detail being asked about.
This document provides information about finals in an unspecified competition, including details about rounds and scoring. It also mentions the mayor of Chennai and Worcester, MA. It identifies Naveen Selvadurai as the founder of Foursquare and discusses previous features of the app.
The document is a quiz with 10 multiple choice questions in the first round about various topics including companies, inventions, and famous people. It then describes a second round of questions called "Connectomania" that connects the answers in some way, along with hints for some questions. Finally, it outlines a third round of 10 additional multiple choice direct questions on similar general knowledge topics. The overall document appears to be the format and questions for an online quiz being administered on a topic.
PSAXIMO FINALS- Inter School General Quiz, BMM PampadyNoyel Sebastian
Here is the finals of PSAXIMO, Inter-School General quiz conducted as part of XENORA'18 - Humanities and Arts fest of BMM English Medium School, Pampady. Bouquets and Brickbats welcome.
PSAXIMO PRELIMS - Inter School General Quiz, BMM PampadyNoyel Sebastian
Here is the prelims of PSAXIMO, Inter-School General quiz conducted as part of XENORA'18 - Humanities and Arts fest of BMM English Medium School, Pampady. Bouquets and Brickbats welcome.
Here is the belated October edition of Enquest Quizzing League!!
This is a short and simple set with just 20 questions. Kindly review it up at noyelaniyara@gmail.com
Here is the second quiz of the Enquest Quizzing Premier league for the month of September (19th September 2018). There are few repeats from the Biz Quiz set for Stella Maris as both the quizzes happened on the same day and in short notice. Suggestions welcome - noyelaniyara@gmail.com
BUSINESS QUIZ FINALS - Stella Maris College, ChennaiNoyel Sebastian
Sharing the finals of the Inter-Collegiate business quiz recently hosted as part of HR-CONNECT 2018 by Department of Commerce. Bouquets and Brickbats welcome to noyelaniyara@gmail.com
After the phenomenal success of the inaugural edition of Enquest Quizzing League, Loyola Debating Society and Quiz Club are back with the season 2. What more than an India quiz suits when we are just after the I-Day!!! Here is the set. Bouquets and Brickbats are welcome. Email id: noyelaniyara@gmail.com
Here is the finals of Enquest Quizzing Premier League'18.
League was primarily oriented to inculcate a quizzing culture among students. So, Loyola Debating Society and Quiz Club came up with this initiative. League was conducted in the IPL format where each month we had a quiz on a particular genre. At the end, top 9 teams in the point table competed in the finals.
- The document contains details about a quiz being conducted, including the number of questions, subject areas covered, and rules.
- It provides information about organizations established to promote crafts in Bengal and mentions the personality who designed the logo for Biswa Bangla.
- The document discusses the impact of the Chicxulub meteorite that struck the Yucatan peninsula and caused a mass extinction.
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice or fill in the blank style questions about people and events from 2017. It includes questions about Alyssa Milano's role in the #MeToo movement, bans in Malaysia, comparisons of Xi Jinping to Winnie the Pooh, and other people and events that made news in 2017.
Here is the finals of KWIZ BIZ 2017.
IIT M won the first, NALSAR Hyderbad came second and Stella Maris secured third.give out you reviews and suggestions to noyelaniyara@gmail.com
The Inter-Departmental Economic fest of Loyola College, Chennai held on 14th December 2017. KWIZ BIZ - a general quiz with added biz flavour is what we produced. Here is the quiz prelims with answers towards the end. Top 8 teams entered the finals(16,15,14,14,13,11.5,10,8 were the scores of the 8 teams that entered the finals). Give out your valuable suggestions and comments.
For this month,ENQUEST team came up with a SpEnt quiz. Even though the quiz was of low scoring, we got good response from the participants,as the answers were almost known to them and popular. Looking forward for your valuable suggestions.
ENQUEST QUIZ 3(ALPHA2OMEGA - THE GENERAL QUIZ)Noyel Sebastian
Here is the third quiz of ENQUEST QUIZZING PREMIER LEAGUE. Having done with an India Quiz and a Politics quiz, this time we came with a General Quiz. Here is the set. Kindly review us at noyelaniyara@gmail.com
ENQUEST QUIZ 2(Mere pyare desh wasiyo-THE POLITICS QUIZ)Noyel Sebastian
Here is the second quiz of ENQUEST QUIZZING PREMIER LEAGUE conducted by Loyola Debating Society and Quiz club.A politics quiz,MERE PYARE DESH WASIYO will lead you to interesting political fundas and facts.Highest point scored was 24 out of a possible 31. The first quiz of the league was an India quiz,which was shared earlier. #happyquizzing
ENQUEST QUIZ 1(The wonder that was india-INDIA QUIZ)Noyel Sebastian
ENQUEST quizzing premier league is year long quizzing league which awards points to contestants(team of 2,even lone wolf admitted) and at the end top six teams in the point table enters the finals. This is organised for Loyola college students by Loyola debating society and quiz club.
Optazia 2k15 ver 6.0 business quiz prelims.optazia is the commerce fets of BMM school ,pampady conducetd every year..this is for the 2nd time i am doing the prelims for the optazia
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How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
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বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
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2. 7 Questions –Written
5 points for each correct answer.
All correct fetch +15 (bonus)- 50 points at
stake.
Good luck folks…
3.
4. X is the company of Hindustan Unilever, the arm
of Unilever in India. It is an amalgamated brand
name created out of two previously separated
independent companies that unilever took over.
In 1995 X entered into an agreement with Lever
and ahs been known by its current umbrella
name. Other brands acquired by Hindustan
Unilever, such as Gaylord-Milkfood, were phased
out in favour of promoting X.
ID X.
5. The company's name originated from the
four founding brothers Harry,Albert, Sam
and Jack .They emigrated as small children
with their parents to Canada
from Krasnosielc which was located in the
part of Congress Poland that had been
subjugated to the Russian Empirefollowing
the eighteenth-century Partitions of Poland
near present-dayOstrołęka.
ID the co.
6. X was started in the early 1940’s by N.Parameshwaran
Pillai during the British rule.
In the mid 1950’s, it was almost closed down due to labour
conflicts and a very large number of employees lost their
jobs.
Then, a well known communist leader A.K Gopalan
Nambiar took over the leadership of the said employees
and organised societies all over India in different states.
ID the well known brand / organisation thus established ?
7. Tata Motors launched X as “the next big
thing”. But soon it was forced to change the
name of the car from X to its present name
through a competition - #fantastico name
hunt
Gimme X ( or reason behind the name
change)
8.
9.
10.
X is credited with building IT industry's first
context-rich aware help desk software, built
right out of rural India.The CEO speaks of it
as "Made in rural India, Made for the world." X
was formerly 'Advent Net'.
Gimme X?
11.
12. Kwality wall
Warner Bros
Indian coffee house
Zica
Bhim app
IvankaTrump
Zoho
13. Mixed Bag of 6 questions.
Normal bounce (+10) and pounce (+10/-5).
No part points on pounce.
Will go in clockwise.
Do well guys…..
14.
15. People used to make pun on this pic, as they
wonder who clicked it while the plane was on the
air. In 1963, X became the first in their industry
to own and operate an aircraft. X was
established to campaign against the Anglo-
Indian oppression upon one of the then famous
local persona.The fine touch by Mario Garcia
and Aurobindo Patel on one of the products of X
has attracted many towards X all these years
and even today.
Gimme X.
(image slide folllows)
16.
17.
18.
19. Ted Kaczynski is an anarchist and a mathematician
who is an alma-mater of Harvard university.
Janet Reno, former attorney general of USA is
credited for being the first lady to occupy the position
and to catchTed for his contributions to “modern
technology” during her term.
A book byTed titled ‘_______ manifesto-Industrial
society and its future’ starts with the famous lines “
The industrial revolution and its consequences have
been a disaster for human race.”
However,Ted is better known by another name.What
is it?(else FITB)
20.
21.
22. This is the photo of Indonesia's new 100,000 rupiah
bill. Indonesian Islamic party Islamic defenders front
found it unfavorable to their vision because of some
extra features appeared in this bill.
The point in question is what was the factor that
made this bill to create a sudden uproar in media
recently?
(Image slide follows)
23.
24.
25. In the new bill, small circular bank logo (anti
counterfeit feature) is visible that resembles a
hammer and sickle, a symbol of Communism.
Indonesia had already banned communism in
their country.
26. X, a leading manufacturer of footwear, faces a
lawsuit fromY Automobile Holding SE for
alleged infringement of trademark.In its lawsuit,
X has alleged thatY has used its widely popular
sports car brand name Cayman for a line of
footwear. Gimme X andY
27.
28.
29. The following is the description regarding the visit of commander Ernesto de la
Serna(as in official records) to a specific entity in India back in 1959:
“Serna started his journey on 12 June 1959. He celebrated his 31st birthday in
Madrid, and flew to Delhi via Cairo. His plane reached Palam on the night of 30
June. Since he had no official position in the government, this “national leader ”,
as he was described in official communications, was received at the airport by a
welcoming committee of one, Deputy Chief Protocol Officer DS Khosla, who
later accompanied him to the newly built Hotel Ashok in Chanakyapuri”
How is this “National leader” better known as?
To which entity he made his visit?
30.
31.
32. Absolute hot is a concept of temperature that postulates the existence
of a highest attainable temperature of matter. Contemporary models
of physical cosmology postulate that the highest possible temperature is
the Planck temperature, which has the value 1.416785(71)×1032 Kelvin.
As a tribute to Absolute hot, X came up with hot sauce which contains
Capsaicin,Carolina Reaper andTrinidad Moruga scorpion peppers.This
heat is measured with the Scoville scale, a relatively subjective spiciness
scale that gives a good idea of how spicy different peppers are.
Which company(X), that is completely unrelated to this field of
condiments came up with this idea?
33.
34.
35. 12 QUESTIONS
Risk and Reward round
Points:+10/-5, +20/-10, +30/-15
Pounce :+10/-10
No bounce
Clockwise and anti clockwise.
36.
37. MokshaYug Access is a company founded in
2006 by the former Petroleum minister 's son,
Harsh Moily.The company initially focussed
on the microfinance and the health sector in
rural areas, but decided to enter the dairy
sector in 2009.The company's first product in
the dairy sector was launched in Bangalore
and was named X which is eponymous with
one of the most famous trade routes in the
world. X?
38.
39. Swatch is a Swiss watchmaker founded in 1983.The company has
been found to trademark Apple's key one-liners and taglines.
When asked, the company spokesperson toldTechradar today
that its trademark for the "___ ____ ____" phrase was inspired
by a line from theTV show “Columbo,” an explanation people
following technology news will have a hard time believing.
Interestingly enough, that’s not the only Apple-related phrase that
Swatch wants.The company has also sought a trademark for “Tick
Different,” which is immediately familiar to Apple’s “Think
Different” marketing campaign.
The company Registered a European trademark for this phrase in
2005. It gives this Swiss company, the right to use this phrase upto
2025, a move no one was expecting, especially the Apple fans.
Which phrase?
40.
41. In France,Palm oil has long been criticsed by green acitivists for
destroying large parts of rainforest to make way for land-greedy
palm tree plantations. Hence,The French Government, under
pressure from environmental groups, approved a tax to be
imposed per tonne of Palm Oil used in production.The initial tax
proposal would have seen the tax rise to €500 in 2018, €700 in 2019
and €900 in 2020.The tax was named eponymously with a very
famous product(X) for which the palm oil is used in it's production.
The proposed tax, would translate to a 6 euro cent hike per kilo of
X, or 30 euro cents on giant 5 kg Jars of X most commonly used in
restaurants and creperies across France. However, later on,The
imposition of this tax attracted severe criticisms from the public,
which later made the Government to slash this tax.
42.
43. Shown in the image is a particular move in
Wrestling where the wrestler lifts his
opponent, tosses him over and puts him
down on the mat, symbolizing the strength
and dominance of one wrestler over the
other. In wrestling matches, 3 points are
awarded for this move. Name the move.
44.
45.
46. X is a script style that was used in the United States
from approximately 1850 to 1925 and was considered
the American De Facto standard writing style for
business correspondence prior to the widespread
adoption of the typewriter.This script takes
inspiration from various existing scripts to develop a
unique oval-based penmanship style that could be
written very quickly and legibly to aid in matters of
business.This script is eponymous in the sense that it
was named after its founder.
You can find this script being used in the logos of Coca
Cola and Ford. Name the Script(X).
47.
48.
49. Identify this Ad man who came up with these hilarious
taglines.
Cheese,It's milk that you chew.
Crackers, because your cheese needs a buddy.
A grape, because who can get a watermelon in your
mouth.
Th phone, bringing you closer to people who have
phones.
Bagels and Donuts, Round food for every mood
Pants, like shorts but longer.
50.
51. Prometheus is aTitan, culture hero, and trickster figure, who in
Greek Mythology, is credited with the creation of man from clay
and the theft of fire for human use, an act of enabled progress and
civilization. He is known for his intelligence, and as a champion of
humanity. Zeus sentenced theTitan to eternal torment for his
transgression.The immortal Prometheus was bound to a rock,
where each day an eagle, the emblem of Zeus, was sent to feed on
his liver, which would then grow back to be eaten again next day.
How has his punishment been immortalized?
52.
53. This company(X) came up with a wonderful marketing campaign last christmas
season, where its products were put under the heading "X Retail
Therapy". Products were simply renamed to relationship problems so that they
can be Googled.
"What better way to connect X's products to people's actual lives is there than
the questions about everyday life people actually ask on Google?" asked Magnus
Jakobsson, the X's advertising agency's creative director.The idea is that when
people search Google for help with a specific problem, they'll find a product with
the exact same name on the X website.
He doesn't text back- 3 port USB Charger
How to get a girl to like you- An Oven.
My partner snores-Daybed with drawers .which company?
54.
55. The five hundred euro note (€500) is the highest-value euro
banknote and has been used since the introduction of the euro (in its
cash form) in 2002.It is one of the highest-value circulating banknotes in
the world, worth around 532 USD, 3,672 CNY, 60,931 JPY, 537 CHF or
437 GBP. Because of its High value, this note is associated with Money-
laundering and terror financing, thus, paving the way for authorities to
phase out the note in stages. Such is its popularity among criminals, the
500 euro note has earned itself a nickname - the X. It is so called because
you know it's out there, you know what it looks like, it moves around
a lot but no-one ever sees it.
56.
57. Bowler Batsman
*MS Kasprowicz SP Fleming Australia v New Zealand Auckland 2004/05
AB Agarkar HH Gibbs India v South Africa Johannesburg 2006/07
AC Thomas Imran Nazir South Africa v Pakistan Johannesburg 2006/07
SW Tait JM How Australia v New Zealand Perth 2007/08
RK Kleinveldt Junaid Siddique South Africa v
Bangladesh
Johannesburg 2008/09
PP Ojha Shakib Al Hasan India v Bangladesh Trent Bridge 2009
JL Denly GC Smith England v South Africa Centurion 2009/10
**V Kohli KP Pietersen India v England Manchester 2011
Nadeem Ahmed SP Khakurel Hong Kong v Nepal Chittagong 2013/14
P Khadka Irfan Ahmed Hong Kong v Nepal Chittagong 2013/14
***WT Gavera NJ O'Brien Papua New Guinea v
Ireland
Belfast 2015
AJ Lalcheta Nizakat Khan Oman v Hong Kong Abu Dhabi 2015/16
Aamer Yamin JJ Roy Pakistan v England Sharjah 2015/16
*LH Ferguson Sabbir Rahman New Zealand v
Bangladesh
Napier 2016/17
PADLR Sandakan M Mosehle Sri Lanka v South Africa Johannesburg 2016/17
58. List of cricketers to have taken a wicket off
their first ball in bowler career inT20Is.