2. US Mixed bag Non-Business Questions from United States
3. This Sports team was originally called Boston Red Stockings. The current name was adopted as late as 1966. What do we currently know them as? Atlanta Braves
4. In 1942 movie Kings Row, one of the characters played by X, has his legs amputated. When he wakes from anesthesia, he says, "Where's the rest of me?“Years later, he switched to an altogether different career, in which he was very successful and this line was used by him as the title of his autobiography. Name X. Ronald Reagon
5. French architect Gustave Eiffel is known for the world famous Eiffel Tower, and one more major monument. What is his other claim to fame? Statue of Liberty
6. This guy voiced Mickey Mouse in its initial years before Jimmy Macdonald became the voice behind the world’s favorite cartoon character for 30 years. Identify him. Walt Disney
7. Which famous sportsperson is behind line of designer apparel called Aneres designs? Serena Williams (Aneres is Serena reversed)
8. Three movies shares the record for maximum Oscars won by a single film (11 Oscars each) If Titanic is #2 in chronological order, name the #1 and #3 Ben Hur & LOTR: Return of the King
10. The games of Snooker and Badminton are believed to have originated from the same country. Which one? India
11. The name of this city originated from the local word Seorabeol meaning "capital city”. Which city are we talking about? Seoul
12. While some of the world’s most developed countries still haven’t had a female head of the country, this relatively young democracy had the honor of having the world’s first female Prime Minister way back in 1960. Which one? Sri Lanka (Sirimavo Bandaranaike)
13. X is a 1986 hit song, originally sung by a group from Cameroon. This song was written as a tribute to African soldiers in World War II. In 2010, song Y based on X became a worldwide rage. Name song Y. WakaWaka!
15. In Canada, there is a special zip code H0H-0H0 assigned for mails addressed to this person. Who is this person? Santa Claus (Read out the zip-code as a word, and you'll know reasons behind the choice)