1) Visual clue - A diver with a torch ?
27 Jun 2000 : Wendy Craig-Duncan a Marine Biologist,carries the Olympic torch underwater on day 20 of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Torch Relay ,Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia
2) August Horch founded a company that was named after the Latin translation of his surname Horch. What did he call the company.
By 1910, Horch was booted out of the company so he began to sell cars under the Audi moniker. In German, Horch means “hark” (or “listen”) and the word “audi” is the Latin translation of horch/hark. So, although he could legally no longer use his family name, the Latinized version of the same won out.
3) “Thinnovation” is the tag line for?
Macbook Air
4) In a clash with Live Current Media Inc (owner of Cricket.com) a Canadian firm that owns property rights to IPL coverage, Reuters and AFP have boycotted coverage of the IPL. What does AFP stand for ?
Agence France-Presse
5) Only once have two Oscars been won by actors playing the same character in different movies. Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro for Godfather 1 (1972) and II (1974). But two Oscar nominations have gone to different stars playing the same character in the same movie. Name the movie.
Kate Winslett and Gloria Stuart as Rose Dewitt Bukater in Titanic (1997).
Judi Dench and Kate Winslett for playing novelist Iris Murdoch in the movie Iris (2001)
6) Name the three musketeers
The Three Musketeers names are Porthos, Athos, and Aramis (D'Artagnan joins them later.)
7) Who in 1990 became the 1st African American president of The Harvard Law Review in its 104-year history.
Barack Hussein Obama Jr. He was one of the small minority of black students at the Ivy League School. He graduated with J.D honors from HLS.
8) In its 53 year history, the top soccer club tournament in the world, currently called the UEFA Championship League, has its first ever All-English final. Where will this match be played?
Moscow. The entire tournament including semis is in a 2-leg “home and away” format except the final which is a one-match face-off at a neutral venue.A must-see Red vs Blue game on May 21st , 2008
9) What is the profession of Happy, Grumpy, Dopey, Doc, Bashful, Sneezy and Sleepy.
Miners
10) Name creator Matt Groening's real-life father, mother, and two sisters.
The characters of Homer, Marge, Lisa, and Maggie - first names of the Simpsons cartoon characters.
11) 08 08 08 08 08 yeh kya hai ??
The start of the Beijing Olympics will be on August 8, 2008, at 08:08:08 pm. In China the number 8 is seen as a "lucky" number, and pronounced [ba] in Mandarin Chinese - sounding like the word for "prosper/wealth."
12) What does “Sinn Fein” mean?
We ourselves
13) VVS Laxman is not the icon of Deccan Chargers team anymore. What’s the story behind this?
He backed out to give his team more money to bid for players. He gave up USD 1.5 million and settled for 375000! (Aisa boss chahiye humko !)
14) Once called Philadelphia, this capital city is now called…
Amman
15) In the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin stepped on the moon while Michael Collins waited in the mother ship (Imagine the meeting where they decided who will stay back!!). What was the mother ship called?
While astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin descended to the Moon in "Eagle“ the lunar module, Michael Collins remained alone in "Columbia“ the command module. For 28 hours he served as a communications link and photographed the lunar surface. After reclaiming Armstrong and Aldrin from the ascent stage of the Lunar Module, "Columbia" was the only part of the spacecraft to return to Earth.
16) Who owns the Delhi Daredevils?
GMR Holdings
17) The first album ever in CD format was released in Japan. Name it
Billy Joel’s 52nd Street, in 1982.
The first CD pressed and released in The U.S. was Born In The U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen in 1983.
18) Who owns the rights to the song “Happy Birthday to You”
Warner Communications. Whenever played commercially, they have to be paid a performance fee.
Happy Birthday to You continues to bring in 2 million dollars in licensing revenue each year, as of 1996.
19) Palatine, Capitoline, Quirinal, Viminal, Esquiline, Caelian, and Aventine.What are they?
The seven hills on which Rome was built
20) Few musicians have been inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame more than once. This guy was the first one to be inducted thrice !. Once with Yardbirds (’92), then with Cream (’93) and the third time as a solo rocker (’00). Who are we talking about?
Eric Clapton
21) In the first ever multi-satellite launch, two were made in ISRO. Who has provided the other 8?
Universities and Research Centres in Canada (2), Denmark, Germany (2), Netherlands, Japan (2). These satellites totaling a weight of 50 kg, were built to induct the art of fabricating satellites by academicians (and to test nano technologies for use in satellites)
22) Visual clue Connect the dots and explain
The mascots of Beijing 2008 are the five Fuwa. The Fuwa consist of five members that incorporate fish, giant panda, fire, antelope, and swallow designs. They are named Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying, and Nini When the first syllable of each of the five names are said together, the result is the phrase (Běijīng huānyíng nĭ) which means "Beijing welcomes you".
They were originally named "The Friendlies", but this name was dropped as officials were worried that it would be misunderstood as "friendless" or "friend lies"
23) What does “Beijing literally mean”?
Bei – Fish ; Jing – Panda, Also Bei – North ; Jing - Capital
24) This auction was known as “Bid for Title”. Vodafone lost,Reliance lost,Titan lost; What is being referred to here and who won ?
IPL ; “DLF” title sponsorship
25) What is “PETANQUE” ?
The game itself is a form of boules where the goal is to throw metal balls as close as possible to a small wooden ball called cochonnet (Jack). The game is normally played on hard dirt or gravel. It is supposed to have originated from southern France particularly Provence
26) “Where Amazing happens” – is the slogan of which organization.
NBA TV – National Basketball Association TV Channel
27) Name the autobiography of Benazir Bhutto ?
The Daughter of the East
28) Name the book released by Pope Benedict XVI in reply to the “The Da Vinci code”
Jesus of Nazareth
29) Who is the new Pak PM ?
Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani
30) Name the autobiography of LK Advani?
My Country My Life
31) What is the tagline of Intel Core 2 Duo ?
Do More
32) Alan Greenspan has been hired as a consultant / senior advisor in Aug’07 by which co. ?
Deutsche Bank
33) Legendary ad ends with a line “we pluck the __________,you get the plums ?
“Lemons” and Volkswagen Beetle
34) What’s the connection between Onida Devil and Abby Statue ?
Gopi Kudke
35) Body Structure of Tata Nano car would be built by which company?
Lord Swaraj Paul’s “Capparo Group”
36) The ever-ready mechanical pencil was created by this company.The name of the co. bears a relation to this product of theirs. Name the co.
Sharp
37) What are Ninja, Stout, Kid’s club, Vogue & Spice names of ?
Cycles from Atlas cycle
38) What is the hotness rating of Chilli’s / piquancy of chilli pepper ?
SCU / Scoville Heat Unit ; Bhut Jolokia ( 1040,000 SHU) , Naga Morich ,Nagaland ; Second is Red Sanina from California ; Wilbur Scoville 1912 ; Material ; Capsaicin
39) What’s this phobia “NOMOPHOBIA”?
Fear of being out of mobile contact Latest stress of 21st century
NOMO – No Mobile
40) Name the first Directorial movie by Ajay Devgan ?
U me aur Hum
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Friday, April 4, 2008
BIZ QUIZ April08 : QM K Rajgopal
1)Identify this flag of a newly formed country?
Kosovo (Feb08) It shows six white stars in an arc above a golden map of Kosovo on a blue field.They are officially meant to symbolize Kosovo's six major ethnic groups: Albanians, Serbs, Turks, Gorani, Roma (often grouped with the Ashkali and Egyptians[5]) and Bosniaks.
2)Which bank has done the maximum write offs in the US subprime crisis?
UBS Bank (Swiss) $37Billion (Citigroup $21B and Morgan Stanley $19B)
3)What does the acronym “NASDAQ” stand for ?
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation
4)What was Lifebuoy soap called when it was first invented in 1897?
Lifebudy soap
5)What were Kleenex tissues marketed as when they were first introduced in 1924?
A Cold Cream remover
6)What did the Jacuzzi brothers manufacture when they first opened shop in 1915—long before their grandchildren gave the bathtub business a whirl?
Aircraft parts /Farm pumps
7)Where is Rock English spoken?
On Gibralter which is commonly known as the Rock. It’s a mixture of Spanish and English.
8)What country has the world’s oldest surviving parliament?
Iceland. Its parliament ALTHING first met in 930 at an open air assembly.
9)What is London’s equivalent of Wall Street?
Throgmorton st where the London Stock exchange is located.
10)What is the word “Laser” an acronym for ?
Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
11)What do noologists study?
The Mind
12)In Japan, what automobile accessory is known as “Bakkumira”?
The rear view mirror (Back Mirror)
13)What letter was the last to be included in our alphabet?
“J’ was the 26th alphabet to be added in the 15th century. Before that “I” represented both I and J sounds
14)In 1987 American airlines saved $40K in the food bill (served inflight). How did they achieve this?
They eliminated one olive from each of the salads served in first class.
15)What is a cluster or bunch of bananas called?
A band. Individual bananas are called fingers.
16)To whom did Elton John originally pay tribute in his hit “Candle in the wind”?
Marilyn Monroe
17)Aamir Khan’s new hairstyle ! Which forthcoming movie ?
Ans :Remake of Tamil movie Ghajini
18)In which modern country are the ruins of the ancient city of Babylon?
Iraq
19)Which Australian bird is nicknamed “The laughing Jackass”?
Kookaburra
20)Where in Orrisa is India’s missile testing range located?
Chandipur –on sea
21)What did “X” stand for when Wilhelm Roentgen called his discovery X-Rays?
Unknown
22)Name any one Indian to have won the Paul Getty award for Wildlife Conservation Leadership?
Dr Salim Ali in 1975 and Dr Ullas Karanth in 2007,It was established in 1975 and is administered by World Wildlife Fund
23)Who owns the Hyderabad IPL cricket team?
Deccan Chronicle
24)Which Indian sportsman refused to carry the Beijing Olympic torch in India?
Footballer Baichung Bhutia
25)Which character from the movies did Hillary Clinton recently compare herself with?
Rocky Balboa
26)What was the only product ever promoted by Elvis Presley in a TV commercial?
Donuts –the commercial for Southern Made Donuts
Kosovo (Feb08) It shows six white stars in an arc above a golden map of Kosovo on a blue field.They are officially meant to symbolize Kosovo's six major ethnic groups: Albanians, Serbs, Turks, Gorani, Roma (often grouped with the Ashkali and Egyptians[5]) and Bosniaks.
2)Which bank has done the maximum write offs in the US subprime crisis?
UBS Bank (Swiss) $37Billion (Citigroup $21B and Morgan Stanley $19B)
3)What does the acronym “NASDAQ” stand for ?
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation
4)What was Lifebuoy soap called when it was first invented in 1897?
Lifebudy soap
5)What were Kleenex tissues marketed as when they were first introduced in 1924?
A Cold Cream remover
6)What did the Jacuzzi brothers manufacture when they first opened shop in 1915—long before their grandchildren gave the bathtub business a whirl?
Aircraft parts /Farm pumps
7)Where is Rock English spoken?
On Gibralter which is commonly known as the Rock. It’s a mixture of Spanish and English.
8)What country has the world’s oldest surviving parliament?
Iceland. Its parliament ALTHING first met in 930 at an open air assembly.
9)What is London’s equivalent of Wall Street?
Throgmorton st where the London Stock exchange is located.
10)What is the word “Laser” an acronym for ?
Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
11)What do noologists study?
The Mind
12)In Japan, what automobile accessory is known as “Bakkumira”?
The rear view mirror (Back Mirror)
13)What letter was the last to be included in our alphabet?
“J’ was the 26th alphabet to be added in the 15th century. Before that “I” represented both I and J sounds
14)In 1987 American airlines saved $40K in the food bill (served inflight). How did they achieve this?
They eliminated one olive from each of the salads served in first class.
15)What is a cluster or bunch of bananas called?
A band. Individual bananas are called fingers.
16)To whom did Elton John originally pay tribute in his hit “Candle in the wind”?
Marilyn Monroe
17)Aamir Khan’s new hairstyle ! Which forthcoming movie ?
Ans :Remake of Tamil movie Ghajini
18)In which modern country are the ruins of the ancient city of Babylon?
Iraq
19)Which Australian bird is nicknamed “The laughing Jackass”?
Kookaburra
20)Where in Orrisa is India’s missile testing range located?
Chandipur –on sea
21)What did “X” stand for when Wilhelm Roentgen called his discovery X-Rays?
Unknown
22)Name any one Indian to have won the Paul Getty award for Wildlife Conservation Leadership?
Dr Salim Ali in 1975 and Dr Ullas Karanth in 2007,It was established in 1975 and is administered by World Wildlife Fund
23)Who owns the Hyderabad IPL cricket team?
Deccan Chronicle
24)Which Indian sportsman refused to carry the Beijing Olympic torch in India?
Footballer Baichung Bhutia
25)Which character from the movies did Hillary Clinton recently compare herself with?
Rocky Balboa
26)What was the only product ever promoted by Elvis Presley in a TV commercial?
Donuts –the commercial for Southern Made Donuts
SBG Quiz - April 08 - QM Murali Ramaswamy
1) Corporate
Which Indian business tycoon , in partnership with F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has recently taken over Queens Park Rangers , the West London football club ?
Laxmi Mittal
2)Corporate
Which innovative product usually has the following advertising tag line “ Let your fingers do the walking ”
Yellow Pages
3) Corporate
Where would you be if you were at www.fireandwater.com ?
Harper Collins ( Publishers ) website
4) Corporate
Complete this famous quote about an advertising agency by Fred Allen – “ An ad agency is 85% confusion and 15% _______
Commission
5) Language
How do we better know this lifestyle item whose name was absorbed into the French language during the 16th century , when they were trying to get a foothold in South India . Which in Tamil is “ Shurruttu” or a roll of tobacco ?
Cheroot
6) Language
What is the name of the item which has its roots in the Welsh euphemism for mistress and often comes to the rescue of car drivers in India ?
Stepney
7) Language
French for red mill or wind mill , it was built by Frenchman Joseph Oller in 1889 . Today , it is a famous place which offers musical dance and entertainment to adult visitors from all over the world . What ?
Moulin Rouge
8)Language
Khaki is derived from a Hindi word , meaning ____________ ?
Dust ( Khak )
9)Mythology
In Norse mythology , what forms the bridge between Midgard , the realm of mortals and Asgard the realm of gods ?
Rainbow
10)Mythology
Hectate is the Greek godess of the crossroads . The equivalent Roman goddess has a name which quizzards would love . What is this name ?
Trivia
11)Mythology
The Kauravas were actually 101 in number – 100 brothers and one sister . Name her .
Dushalya
12)Mythology
Who or what are Druids ?
Term used to refer to Celtic priests .
13)IT
What is a series of symbols used to express feelings in a e-mail called ?
emoticons
14)IT
What is the common name , now widely used in the US to describe outsourcing company functions to a place outside the USA as in “ Customer Services have been __________ ”
Bangalored
15)Technology
In cheques , what does “ MICR “ stand for ?
Magnetic Ink Character RecognitionTechnology
16)On April 3rd , 1973 , Martin Cooper did something on a New York City street , and the world was never the same again . He later said that his invention was inspired by the television series Star Trek which was very popular at the time .
World’s first call on a portable cell phone
17)Think Lateral
Ten pears hanging high , ten men come passing by , each took a pear and left nine hanging there . How ?
Mr. Each was one of the ten men
Which Indian business tycoon , in partnership with F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has recently taken over Queens Park Rangers , the West London football club ?
Laxmi Mittal
2)Corporate
Which innovative product usually has the following advertising tag line “ Let your fingers do the walking ”
Yellow Pages
3) Corporate
Where would you be if you were at www.fireandwater.com ?
Harper Collins ( Publishers ) website
4) Corporate
Complete this famous quote about an advertising agency by Fred Allen – “ An ad agency is 85% confusion and 15% _______
Commission
5) Language
How do we better know this lifestyle item whose name was absorbed into the French language during the 16th century , when they were trying to get a foothold in South India . Which in Tamil is “ Shurruttu” or a roll of tobacco ?
Cheroot
6) Language
What is the name of the item which has its roots in the Welsh euphemism for mistress and often comes to the rescue of car drivers in India ?
Stepney
7) Language
French for red mill or wind mill , it was built by Frenchman Joseph Oller in 1889 . Today , it is a famous place which offers musical dance and entertainment to adult visitors from all over the world . What ?
Moulin Rouge
8)Language
Khaki is derived from a Hindi word , meaning ____________ ?
Dust ( Khak )
9)Mythology
In Norse mythology , what forms the bridge between Midgard , the realm of mortals and Asgard the realm of gods ?
Rainbow
10)Mythology
Hectate is the Greek godess of the crossroads . The equivalent Roman goddess has a name which quizzards would love . What is this name ?
Trivia
11)Mythology
The Kauravas were actually 101 in number – 100 brothers and one sister . Name her .
Dushalya
12)Mythology
Who or what are Druids ?
Term used to refer to Celtic priests .
13)IT
What is a series of symbols used to express feelings in a e-mail called ?
emoticons
14)IT
What is the common name , now widely used in the US to describe outsourcing company functions to a place outside the USA as in “ Customer Services have been __________ ”
Bangalored
15)Technology
In cheques , what does “ MICR “ stand for ?
Magnetic Ink Character RecognitionTechnology
16)On April 3rd , 1973 , Martin Cooper did something on a New York City street , and the world was never the same again . He later said that his invention was inspired by the television series Star Trek which was very popular at the time .
World’s first call on a portable cell phone
17)Think Lateral
Ten pears hanging high , ten men come passing by , each took a pear and left nine hanging there . How ?
Mr. Each was one of the ten men
Thursday, March 13, 2008
March 2008 Quiz : Quiz masters - Sunil Seth and Praveen
Quiz masters - Sunil Seth and Praveen
1)QUESTION
During the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, a very famous company used this slogan “ You don’t win Silver , You lose Gold”,
Name the Company.
Nike
2)QUESTION
Tell the brand which used this slogan in their advertising- “ Feels like a woman”?
Revlon
3)QUESTION
Man Booker Prize is a prestigious award in Literature, Do you know what is the main business of the Man Group Plc?
Investment managment
4)QUESTION
Which Advertising Company has won the contract to manage the British Labour Party advertising at the next General Election ?
Satchi & Satchi
5)QUESTION
Who paid $ 240 million for a 1.6% stake in Facebook
Microsoft
6)QUESTION
According to Italy’s Retail association , what is the biggest business in Italy ?
Mafia contributing 7% of its GDP
7)QUESTION
Apple launched a new version of the iPod that can surf internet and show films in wide screen, What is the name given to it ?
iPod Touch
8)QUESTION
This famous Retailer dropped its slogan after 19 years. The slogan was “ always low prices” ?
Wal Mart
9)QUESTION
How much profit ( in USD millions) Amazon.com claimed it made on sales of the final Harry Potter book?
None- it blamed steep discounts and free shipping costs for losses
10)QUESTION
Ebay paid $ 2.6 Billion for a business in 2005 , the business has lost 65% of its value and is now valued at only $ 900 million , which business?
Skype
11)QUESTION
Which country has overtaken USA to become Nokia ‘s second largest market in terms of sales ?
India
12)QUESTION
Norway’s Orkla Corp has bought over MTR Bangalore and the business will be controlled from Singapore. How did the Brand MTR originate ?
It was the name of the restaurant – Mavalli Tiffin Rooms which gave the brand MTR.
13)QUESTION
Who is Bibendum ( he was advised to reduce in keeping with the times ), It is also one of the oldest trade marks - 1898
The Michelin man
14)QUESTION
What business was forced to recall millions of products due to potential health hazard ?
Mattel
15)QUESTION
With which sport would you associate the term “Haka” ?
Rugby. The dance ritual performed by the New Zealand team (All Blacks) before each game
16)QUESTION
Jerome Kerviel was in news recently. What is his achievement ?
Rougue trader who lost Societe Generale 3.7 billion pounds/ 5 billion Euros
17)QUESTION
Which business has written to 1,61,000 customers that they do not want their business?
Egg Bank
18)QUESTION
In a book , where will you find Verso and recto?
The left and right pages
19)QUESTION
What is the medical condition “paraesthesia” commonly known as ?
Pins and needles (like when you get up suddenly after sitting on the floor for long time)
20)QUESTION
What is “ boss- spasming” ?
Suddenly looking busy when your boss enters the room
21)QUESTION
Conservationist and other groups are concerned that another “ ICE age is likely by 2020” , what do they mean by that ( and it is not In Case of Emergency)?
ICE= Information , Communication and Entertainment, by 2020 more than 50% of the electricity /power consumption would be on ICE which is worrisome
22)QUESTION
Company Founder Howard Shultz has returned to the CEO role of a major US business whose share prices have fallen by 40 %. Which business ?
Starbucks
23)QUESTION
Which famous business personality has said “The minute you, have developed a new business model, it’s extinct, because somebody is going to copy it”.
Indira Nooyi, CEO PepsiCo
24)QUESTION
Which company uses this slogan in its advertising- “ “Don’t leave home without it” ?
American Express
25)QUESTION
What is common to Steve Jobs, Bill Clinton , Faith Hill , and Superman, apart from being famous?
They were all adopted
26)QUESTION
The ‘X “ in X-mas is derived from what ?
The Greek letter Chi for Christ
27)QUESTION
Name the five colours of the Olympic rings?
Blue, Yellow, Black, Green and Red
28)QUESTION
What is ‘Dry Ice” phenomena ?
Hot will seem cold and vice versa
29)QUESTION
Sicilian, Ponziani, Russian , Scottish, Nizmo- Indian and Sokolsky are all examples of what kind of movement??
Opening moves in Chess
30)QUESTION
How many different scoring areas are there in a standard dart board?
82
31)QUESTION
VJM01 is the name of a new team formed recently, which sport and who are the owners?
Formula 1 racing , team name Force India 1, owners Vijay Mallaya, Jan and Michael Mol, who bought the spyker team).
32)QUESTION
Why don’t the Spaniards sing along their National Anthem when it is played in the Olympic games after winning gold medals?
Their anthem has no words
33)QUESTION
In what sport are the two teams defending goals of different sizes?
Water polo – the goal in the shallow end is higher
34)QUESTION
Which sporting star has a line of designer clothing called “ Aneres”?
Serena Williams ( Arenes is Serena spelled backwards”.
35)QUESTION
In which race the slowest man of the day is given a red lantern?
Tour de France
36)QUESTION
In which sport are the defensive positions called prime, tierce and octave?
Fencing
37)QUESTION
How did Toyota’s “ Lexus “ get its name?
Luxury EXport to United States
38)QUESTION
What was the last Nobel prize introduced & The Nobel prize is not awarded in one major field- Which one ?
a) Economics. b) Maths- Alfred Nobel’s wife ran away with a mathematician
39)QUESTION
What is pogonology the study of ?.
Beard
40)QUESTION
Other than resigning , how many valid moves does a player have at the beginning of a chess game?
20.
41)QUESTION
In money slang , how much is a “Pavrotti”?
$ or Pound 10 ( a tenor)
42)QUESTION
What is the name of Barbie’s younger sister ?
Shelley
43)QUESTION
What is the name given to 13th marriage anniversary ?
Lace
44)QUESTION
Nike is also the name of Greek Goddess of __________?
Victory
45)QUESTION
American President Teddy Roosbelt visited the Company’s office and drank it’s _____. And said that “It is good to the last drop” which became it’s slogan. What product, and Co.?
Coffee and Maxwell House
46)QUESTION
Which synthetic material was named by combing the French words for velvet and hook?
Velcro ( Velours for Velvet and crochet for hook)
47)QUESTION
How did the American dollar get its slang for “Buck” ?
1 Dollar was the price of a Bull
48)QUESTION
What is telesphobia the fear of ?
Fear of coming last
49)QUESTION
What were Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt “the last men to do” ?.
walk on the moon
50)QUESTION
O ology is the shortest name for a ologies( study of), what is it ?
The study ( and collecting) of eggs .
51) QUESTION
In a standard pack of cards , what do the Queen hold in their hands ?
Flowers.
52)QUESTION
How is Eldrick T. W. better known as?
Tiger Woods
53)QUESTION
Durability , Reliability and Excellence - these 3 words gave their name to what brand ?
Durex condoms
54)QUESTION
What was chosen by Times as the word of the year in 2007 ?
Subprime
55)QUESTION
Which company has the tagline- “ The Indian Multinational”?
Videocon
56)QUESTION
Which country won a trademark battle against Starbucks recently , gaining ownership of coffee Brans Hara and Sidamo ?
Eithiopia
57)QUESTION
________ has been the official airline of Santa Claus since 1983?
FinnAir
58)QUESTION
“Imagination at Work “ is the tag line of which global company?
GE (general electric)
59)QUESTION
New Zealander Joseph Nathan tried to register the name Lacto in UK for the product he was importing . It was rejected , so he switched to the name ____ in 1906. This is a famous brand now ?
Glaxo
60)QUESTION
The Company’s advt slogan was “ Don’t throw anything away, there is no AWAY. ” The ad. was termed misleading in UK and was asked to remove. Which Company ?
Shell
61)QUESTION
A violin playing Robot- which Company’s make?
TOYOTA
62)QUESTION
What Planet is not considered when making a horoscope?
Earth
63)QUESTION
The first non- stop trans atlantic flight was between which two countries?
Canada and Ireland
64)QUESTION
The word “ Yoga” has been derived from Sanskrit, what does it mean?
Union
65)QUESTION
Who or what are the Mizaru, Kikazaru and Iwazaru ?
The three wise monkey- Mizaru- see no evil, Kikazaru- hear no evil and Iwazaru- speak no evil
66)QUESTION
Olympus Mons is the largest volcano known to man , where is it ?
Mars
67)QUESTION
Which is the first car to have a turbo charged engine ?
Porsche 911
68)QUESTION
The stars on the American Flag signify the states , what do the 13 stripes signify ?
The original 13 states when America was founded
69)QUESTION
The word “goodbye” originated from a 4- word expression, which one ?
God be with you
70)QUESTION
Occurring once a year, What is the modern day equivalent of Ancient Roman festival of “ Hilaria” ?
April Fools Day
71)QUESTION
Orpo, Kripo were two arms of this force, but it was the 3rd which was the most dreaded. What
Gestapo (secret police), Orpo – Regular police, Kripo – Criminal police.
1)QUESTION
During the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, a very famous company used this slogan “ You don’t win Silver , You lose Gold”,
Name the Company.
Nike
2)QUESTION
Tell the brand which used this slogan in their advertising- “ Feels like a woman”?
Revlon
3)QUESTION
Man Booker Prize is a prestigious award in Literature, Do you know what is the main business of the Man Group Plc?
Investment managment
4)QUESTION
Which Advertising Company has won the contract to manage the British Labour Party advertising at the next General Election ?
Satchi & Satchi
5)QUESTION
Who paid $ 240 million for a 1.6% stake in Facebook
Microsoft
6)QUESTION
According to Italy’s Retail association , what is the biggest business in Italy ?
Mafia contributing 7% of its GDP
7)QUESTION
Apple launched a new version of the iPod that can surf internet and show films in wide screen, What is the name given to it ?
iPod Touch
8)QUESTION
This famous Retailer dropped its slogan after 19 years. The slogan was “ always low prices” ?
Wal Mart
9)QUESTION
How much profit ( in USD millions) Amazon.com claimed it made on sales of the final Harry Potter book?
None- it blamed steep discounts and free shipping costs for losses
10)QUESTION
Ebay paid $ 2.6 Billion for a business in 2005 , the business has lost 65% of its value and is now valued at only $ 900 million , which business?
Skype
11)QUESTION
Which country has overtaken USA to become Nokia ‘s second largest market in terms of sales ?
India
12)QUESTION
Norway’s Orkla Corp has bought over MTR Bangalore and the business will be controlled from Singapore. How did the Brand MTR originate ?
It was the name of the restaurant – Mavalli Tiffin Rooms which gave the brand MTR.
13)QUESTION
Who is Bibendum ( he was advised to reduce in keeping with the times ), It is also one of the oldest trade marks - 1898
The Michelin man
14)QUESTION
What business was forced to recall millions of products due to potential health hazard ?
Mattel
15)QUESTION
With which sport would you associate the term “Haka” ?
Rugby. The dance ritual performed by the New Zealand team (All Blacks) before each game
16)QUESTION
Jerome Kerviel was in news recently. What is his achievement ?
Rougue trader who lost Societe Generale 3.7 billion pounds/ 5 billion Euros
17)QUESTION
Which business has written to 1,61,000 customers that they do not want their business?
Egg Bank
18)QUESTION
In a book , where will you find Verso and recto?
The left and right pages
19)QUESTION
What is the medical condition “paraesthesia” commonly known as ?
Pins and needles (like when you get up suddenly after sitting on the floor for long time)
20)QUESTION
What is “ boss- spasming” ?
Suddenly looking busy when your boss enters the room
21)QUESTION
Conservationist and other groups are concerned that another “ ICE age is likely by 2020” , what do they mean by that ( and it is not In Case of Emergency)?
ICE= Information , Communication and Entertainment, by 2020 more than 50% of the electricity /power consumption would be on ICE which is worrisome
22)QUESTION
Company Founder Howard Shultz has returned to the CEO role of a major US business whose share prices have fallen by 40 %. Which business ?
Starbucks
23)QUESTION
Which famous business personality has said “The minute you, have developed a new business model, it’s extinct, because somebody is going to copy it”.
Indira Nooyi, CEO PepsiCo
24)QUESTION
Which company uses this slogan in its advertising- “ “Don’t leave home without it” ?
American Express
25)QUESTION
What is common to Steve Jobs, Bill Clinton , Faith Hill , and Superman, apart from being famous?
They were all adopted
26)QUESTION
The ‘X “ in X-mas is derived from what ?
The Greek letter Chi for Christ
27)QUESTION
Name the five colours of the Olympic rings?
Blue, Yellow, Black, Green and Red
28)QUESTION
What is ‘Dry Ice” phenomena ?
Hot will seem cold and vice versa
29)QUESTION
Sicilian, Ponziani, Russian , Scottish, Nizmo- Indian and Sokolsky are all examples of what kind of movement??
Opening moves in Chess
30)QUESTION
How many different scoring areas are there in a standard dart board?
82
31)QUESTION
VJM01 is the name of a new team formed recently, which sport and who are the owners?
Formula 1 racing , team name Force India 1, owners Vijay Mallaya, Jan and Michael Mol, who bought the spyker team).
32)QUESTION
Why don’t the Spaniards sing along their National Anthem when it is played in the Olympic games after winning gold medals?
Their anthem has no words
33)QUESTION
In what sport are the two teams defending goals of different sizes?
Water polo – the goal in the shallow end is higher
34)QUESTION
Which sporting star has a line of designer clothing called “ Aneres”?
Serena Williams ( Arenes is Serena spelled backwards”.
35)QUESTION
In which race the slowest man of the day is given a red lantern?
Tour de France
36)QUESTION
In which sport are the defensive positions called prime, tierce and octave?
Fencing
37)QUESTION
How did Toyota’s “ Lexus “ get its name?
Luxury EXport to United States
38)QUESTION
What was the last Nobel prize introduced & The Nobel prize is not awarded in one major field- Which one ?
a) Economics. b) Maths- Alfred Nobel’s wife ran away with a mathematician
39)QUESTION
What is pogonology the study of ?.
Beard
40)QUESTION
Other than resigning , how many valid moves does a player have at the beginning of a chess game?
20.
41)QUESTION
In money slang , how much is a “Pavrotti”?
$ or Pound 10 ( a tenor)
42)QUESTION
What is the name of Barbie’s younger sister ?
Shelley
43)QUESTION
What is the name given to 13th marriage anniversary ?
Lace
44)QUESTION
Nike is also the name of Greek Goddess of __________?
Victory
45)QUESTION
American President Teddy Roosbelt visited the Company’s office and drank it’s _____. And said that “It is good to the last drop” which became it’s slogan. What product, and Co.?
Coffee and Maxwell House
46)QUESTION
Which synthetic material was named by combing the French words for velvet and hook?
Velcro ( Velours for Velvet and crochet for hook)
47)QUESTION
How did the American dollar get its slang for “Buck” ?
1 Dollar was the price of a Bull
48)QUESTION
What is telesphobia the fear of ?
Fear of coming last
49)QUESTION
What were Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt “the last men to do” ?.
walk on the moon
50)QUESTION
O ology is the shortest name for a ologies( study of), what is it ?
The study ( and collecting) of eggs .
51) QUESTION
In a standard pack of cards , what do the Queen hold in their hands ?
Flowers.
52)QUESTION
How is Eldrick T. W. better known as?
Tiger Woods
53)QUESTION
Durability , Reliability and Excellence - these 3 words gave their name to what brand ?
Durex condoms
54)QUESTION
What was chosen by Times as the word of the year in 2007 ?
Subprime
55)QUESTION
Which company has the tagline- “ The Indian Multinational”?
Videocon
56)QUESTION
Which country won a trademark battle against Starbucks recently , gaining ownership of coffee Brans Hara and Sidamo ?
Eithiopia
57)QUESTION
________ has been the official airline of Santa Claus since 1983?
FinnAir
58)QUESTION
“Imagination at Work “ is the tag line of which global company?
GE (general electric)
59)QUESTION
New Zealander Joseph Nathan tried to register the name Lacto in UK for the product he was importing . It was rejected , so he switched to the name ____ in 1906. This is a famous brand now ?
Glaxo
60)QUESTION
The Company’s advt slogan was “ Don’t throw anything away, there is no AWAY. ” The ad. was termed misleading in UK and was asked to remove. Which Company ?
Shell
61)QUESTION
A violin playing Robot- which Company’s make?
TOYOTA
62)QUESTION
What Planet is not considered when making a horoscope?
Earth
63)QUESTION
The first non- stop trans atlantic flight was between which two countries?
Canada and Ireland
64)QUESTION
The word “ Yoga” has been derived from Sanskrit, what does it mean?
Union
65)QUESTION
Who or what are the Mizaru, Kikazaru and Iwazaru ?
The three wise monkey- Mizaru- see no evil, Kikazaru- hear no evil and Iwazaru- speak no evil
66)QUESTION
Olympus Mons is the largest volcano known to man , where is it ?
Mars
67)QUESTION
Which is the first car to have a turbo charged engine ?
Porsche 911
68)QUESTION
The stars on the American Flag signify the states , what do the 13 stripes signify ?
The original 13 states when America was founded
69)QUESTION
The word “goodbye” originated from a 4- word expression, which one ?
God be with you
70)QUESTION
Occurring once a year, What is the modern day equivalent of Ancient Roman festival of “ Hilaria” ?
April Fools Day
71)QUESTION
Orpo, Kripo were two arms of this force, but it was the 3rd which was the most dreaded. What
Gestapo (secret police), Orpo – Regular police, Kripo – Criminal police.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Feb 2008 Quiz : QM - R Ravi & Harish Bilgi
1) The famous symbol of Four Linked Rings is the logo of Audi. What is the significance of these rings linked together?
Indicates the Union of four founder companies Audi, Horsh, DKW and Wanderer Automobile Department to form the Auto Union AG in 1932
2) Which international corporate has 42 dots in its logo?
Sony
3) Name the mascot of Asian Paints created by R.K.Lakshman?
Gattu
4) Which international brand was founded by Adrian Dasley, Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn?
D H L
5) Which organization announced euphemistically it would 'transition' its modestly performing '360' social networking website?
Yahoo
6) Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis, previous founders of Kazaa and Skype, launched their new video and TV show distribution website in October 2007, called what?
Joost.com
7) The Kate Moss Collection was launched by what store chain?
Top Shop
8) “A group of companies with similar products who intentionally confuse customers instead of competing on price." Dilbert creator Scott Adams has a term for this. What's it
Confusopoly
9) When was the first personal computer introduced in India ?
1984
10) This 32-year old printer walked from his home in Market Harborough to the nearby town of Leicester to attend a temperance meeting on 9 June 1841. Suddenly an idea flashed on his mind and suggested a proposal to engage a special train for the temperance supporters and he approached Midland Railway Company. Name the person who created a successful worldwide organisation?
Thomas cook
11) What are the little discs of waste called that are produced by a paper or card hole-punch?
Chad/s
12) As per the Indian government rules, which is the only three-wheeler that one can drive without a license ?
A Road Roller
13) Emile Jellinek is a part-time salesman who worked for an automobile company. He was a keen racing driver and agreed to order 36 cars from the same auto company where he worked, if they were named after his daughter. A famous brand was born then. Identify it , & which company did he work for ?
Mercedes, he worked for Daimler
14) William Owen admired Francis Barrauds' 1889 painting of his brother's fox terrier dog and paid him to redo the painting and adopted it as the new trademark for his recording company. Thus HMV’s new icon the Nipper Dog was born.
What was the old trade mark of HMV known as ?
Recording Angel
15) Osaka, Japan hosted the 2007 world athletics championship. Name the top four countries in the medals tally
US, Kenya, Russia & Ethiopia
16) What’s Mrs. Omana Abraham better known for/as?
Ist women president of a stock exchange in India (Cochin)
17) What is common between these Eight premiership football clubs of England, Manchester Utd, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Fulham, Portsmouth and West Ham
All these eight clubs are foreign owned
18) This is not a Tiger, it’s a cross between Lion & Tiger & is called Liger? What is cross between Tiger & Lion called ?
Tigon
19) What colour is the letter L in the standard Google logo?
Green
20) Which store was first to have an escalator installed ?
Harrods
21) Which European city had the Roman name Lutetia ?
Paris
22) Where on a ship you will find a ‘Binnacle’?
It’s a housing (traditionally wooden) which holds the compass
23) Artic King once orders his minister Saladin that Tom Thumb is to be arrested & chopped off. Hearing this; Majestic Romano jumped in joy as if it was arran victory.
What are we talking about ?
We are talking about Lettuce & potatoes
Arctic King, Saladin and Tom Thumb are types of Lettuce.
Majestic, Romano and Arran Victory are types of Potatoes
24) What does a vexillogist study ?
Flags
25) Who played Simon Templar in the 1997 film 'The Saint' ?
Van Kilmer
26) Michael Clarke remained rooted to the crease after edging to first slip against India in Sydney, an action for which he was severely criticized. He defended himself by saying he was in shock after getting his "first first-baller in Test cricket".
It was indeed Clarke's first duck, after going 46 innings and 1822 runs without one. In the Perth Test, India spoiled one more Assuies record by taking his wicket for a duck.Who was the cricketer & what was his record
Mike Hussey, 33 innings w/o duck & aggregate runs 2120, just short of AB de Villers record of 2201 runs in 63 innings
27) What does a hippophobic fear ?
Horses
28) In which country was the wheelbarrow invented ?
China
29) What is the lightest metal ?
Lithium
30) What was Lily Munster's maiden name ?
Dracula
31) Chinese gooseberry is another name for which fruit ?
Kiwi Fruit
32) What is a maker of casks and barrels called ?
Cooper
33) What was the name of Napoleon's horse at Waterloo ?
Marengo
34) A Pearmain is what type of fruit ?
Apple
35) How many yards are in a furlong ?
220
36) A marmoset is what type of animal ?
Monkey
37) In architecture, what is a lancet ?
A Window
38) The Currency Pound is commonly called as …. in UK
BOB
39) “… and …..go out in the midday sun”. What is the first line of this poem?
“Mad dog and Englishmen” by Noel Coward
40) “It was the beauty killed the beast”. Famous last words!Which movie?
King Kong
41) Whose last line was ”I shall hear in heaven”?
Beethoven
42) On whose grave is the inscription”Free at last, Thank God Almighty, I’m free at last”?
Dr. Martin Luther king
43) What is “Blamestorming”?
Process of meeting to discuss why things went wrong and finding a scapegoat!
44) Who is a “Square-Headed Spouse”?
A Computer
45) Who or what is a “404” in an Office?
Someone clueless!
46) Which Latin American country derives its name from the local word for a dark red tropical wood?
Brazil
47) Which country’s currency derives its name from a goldfield?
South Africa. Rand actually is from the Witwatersrand Gold Fields!
48) What is a “Xerox subsidy”?
When you help yourselves to free photocopies from the office for personal use!
49) Which well known trouble-spot gets it’s name from its position vis-à-vis the river Jordan?
West Bank
50) Who is the latest Prime Minister of Thailand?
Samak Sundaravej
51) Who was the Japanese dignitary who inaugurated our Lexus showroom yesterday (1st Feb 08)?
Akio Toyoda, Executive VP of TMC
52) Who is Maharaja Nader Raam and why was he in the news recently?
Successor to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
53) In June 07, I was reopened as O2, or to be precise O2, What was my maiden name?
The Millennium Dome
54) Which country became the first one to retain its title in FIFA women's World Cup & when did it achieve this feat?
Germany, year 2007 by having a 2-0 victory over Brazil
55) Of 6 space shuttles, Atlantis, Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery and Endeavour. Atlantis stands out, Why?
Because only Atlantis is used on space missions.
Enterprise & Endeavour are used for testing only,
Columbia & Challenger were lost during missions.
56) Year 2007, Sydney will be remembered for two reasons, one for cricketing reason, second one took place on 31st March 2007 when no ODI was scheduled, why?
Sydney city switched off its lights for an hour on the evening of 31 March 2007 as a political statement about climate change
57) What video game was banned in 2007 for its "...unremitting bleakness and callousness..." ?
Manhunt 2
58) What is a bicycle called with seats and pedals for two riders, one behind the other ?
Tandem
59) In language a paronomasia is more commonly known as what ?
PUN
60) Billie Jean King won 'The Battle of the Sexes' tennis match at the Houston Astrodome in 1973, whom did she beat?
King beat 1940's men's champion Bobby Riggs in three straight sets
61) How many stars are on the flag of the European Union ? What is its significance ?
12. The number of stars is constant and does not equate to the number of EU member countries. The design has been twelve gold stars on a blue background since the adoption of the flag in 1986, prior to which it had been in use by the Council of Europe, and originally in 1955 by the six member countries of the European Coal and Steel Community
62) How many balls, including the white cue ball, are on a snooker table ?
Twenty-two (White, yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, black and fifteen reds.)
63) The word COP – a policeman, is infact an acronym. What is its full form?
Constable on Patrol
64) What does a cartophilist collect ?
Cigarette cards
65) Technically speaking, Italy has produced a World Class Cricketer who went on to captain the England team. Who is this cricketer ?
Ted Dexter
Indicates the Union of four founder companies Audi, Horsh, DKW and Wanderer Automobile Department to form the Auto Union AG in 1932
2) Which international corporate has 42 dots in its logo?
Sony
3) Name the mascot of Asian Paints created by R.K.Lakshman?
Gattu
4) Which international brand was founded by Adrian Dasley, Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn?
D H L
5) Which organization announced euphemistically it would 'transition' its modestly performing '360' social networking website?
Yahoo
6) Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis, previous founders of Kazaa and Skype, launched their new video and TV show distribution website in October 2007, called what?
Joost.com
7) The Kate Moss Collection was launched by what store chain?
Top Shop
8) “A group of companies with similar products who intentionally confuse customers instead of competing on price." Dilbert creator Scott Adams has a term for this. What's it
Confusopoly
9) When was the first personal computer introduced in India ?
1984
10) This 32-year old printer walked from his home in Market Harborough to the nearby town of Leicester to attend a temperance meeting on 9 June 1841. Suddenly an idea flashed on his mind and suggested a proposal to engage a special train for the temperance supporters and he approached Midland Railway Company. Name the person who created a successful worldwide organisation?
Thomas cook
11) What are the little discs of waste called that are produced by a paper or card hole-punch?
Chad/s
12) As per the Indian government rules, which is the only three-wheeler that one can drive without a license ?
A Road Roller
13) Emile Jellinek is a part-time salesman who worked for an automobile company. He was a keen racing driver and agreed to order 36 cars from the same auto company where he worked, if they were named after his daughter. A famous brand was born then. Identify it , & which company did he work for ?
Mercedes, he worked for Daimler
14) William Owen admired Francis Barrauds' 1889 painting of his brother's fox terrier dog and paid him to redo the painting and adopted it as the new trademark for his recording company. Thus HMV’s new icon the Nipper Dog was born.
What was the old trade mark of HMV known as ?
Recording Angel
15) Osaka, Japan hosted the 2007 world athletics championship. Name the top four countries in the medals tally
US, Kenya, Russia & Ethiopia
16) What’s Mrs. Omana Abraham better known for/as?
Ist women president of a stock exchange in India (Cochin)
17) What is common between these Eight premiership football clubs of England, Manchester Utd, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Fulham, Portsmouth and West Ham
All these eight clubs are foreign owned
18) This is not a Tiger, it’s a cross between Lion & Tiger & is called Liger? What is cross between Tiger & Lion called ?
Tigon
19) What colour is the letter L in the standard Google logo?
Green
20) Which store was first to have an escalator installed ?
Harrods
21) Which European city had the Roman name Lutetia ?
Paris
22) Where on a ship you will find a ‘Binnacle’?
It’s a housing (traditionally wooden) which holds the compass
23) Artic King once orders his minister Saladin that Tom Thumb is to be arrested & chopped off. Hearing this; Majestic Romano jumped in joy as if it was arran victory.
What are we talking about ?
We are talking about Lettuce & potatoes
Arctic King, Saladin and Tom Thumb are types of Lettuce.
Majestic, Romano and Arran Victory are types of Potatoes
24) What does a vexillogist study ?
Flags
25) Who played Simon Templar in the 1997 film 'The Saint' ?
Van Kilmer
26) Michael Clarke remained rooted to the crease after edging to first slip against India in Sydney, an action for which he was severely criticized. He defended himself by saying he was in shock after getting his "first first-baller in Test cricket".
It was indeed Clarke's first duck, after going 46 innings and 1822 runs without one. In the Perth Test, India spoiled one more Assuies record by taking his wicket for a duck.Who was the cricketer & what was his record
Mike Hussey, 33 innings w/o duck & aggregate runs 2120, just short of AB de Villers record of 2201 runs in 63 innings
27) What does a hippophobic fear ?
Horses
28) In which country was the wheelbarrow invented ?
China
29) What is the lightest metal ?
Lithium
30) What was Lily Munster's maiden name ?
Dracula
31) Chinese gooseberry is another name for which fruit ?
Kiwi Fruit
32) What is a maker of casks and barrels called ?
Cooper
33) What was the name of Napoleon's horse at Waterloo ?
Marengo
34) A Pearmain is what type of fruit ?
Apple
35) How many yards are in a furlong ?
220
36) A marmoset is what type of animal ?
Monkey
37) In architecture, what is a lancet ?
A Window
38) The Currency Pound is commonly called as …. in UK
BOB
39) “… and …..go out in the midday sun”. What is the first line of this poem?
“Mad dog and Englishmen” by Noel Coward
40) “It was the beauty killed the beast”. Famous last words!Which movie?
King Kong
41) Whose last line was ”I shall hear in heaven”?
Beethoven
42) On whose grave is the inscription”Free at last, Thank God Almighty, I’m free at last”?
Dr. Martin Luther king
43) What is “Blamestorming”?
Process of meeting to discuss why things went wrong and finding a scapegoat!
44) Who is a “Square-Headed Spouse”?
A Computer
45) Who or what is a “404” in an Office?
Someone clueless!
46) Which Latin American country derives its name from the local word for a dark red tropical wood?
Brazil
47) Which country’s currency derives its name from a goldfield?
South Africa. Rand actually is from the Witwatersrand Gold Fields!
48) What is a “Xerox subsidy”?
When you help yourselves to free photocopies from the office for personal use!
49) Which well known trouble-spot gets it’s name from its position vis-à-vis the river Jordan?
West Bank
50) Who is the latest Prime Minister of Thailand?
Samak Sundaravej
51) Who was the Japanese dignitary who inaugurated our Lexus showroom yesterday (1st Feb 08)?
Akio Toyoda, Executive VP of TMC
52) Who is Maharaja Nader Raam and why was he in the news recently?
Successor to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
53) In June 07, I was reopened as O2, or to be precise O2, What was my maiden name?
The Millennium Dome
54) Which country became the first one to retain its title in FIFA women's World Cup & when did it achieve this feat?
Germany, year 2007 by having a 2-0 victory over Brazil
55) Of 6 space shuttles, Atlantis, Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery and Endeavour. Atlantis stands out, Why?
Because only Atlantis is used on space missions.
Enterprise & Endeavour are used for testing only,
Columbia & Challenger were lost during missions.
56) Year 2007, Sydney will be remembered for two reasons, one for cricketing reason, second one took place on 31st March 2007 when no ODI was scheduled, why?
Sydney city switched off its lights for an hour on the evening of 31 March 2007 as a political statement about climate change
57) What video game was banned in 2007 for its "...unremitting bleakness and callousness..." ?
Manhunt 2
58) What is a bicycle called with seats and pedals for two riders, one behind the other ?
Tandem
59) In language a paronomasia is more commonly known as what ?
PUN
60) Billie Jean King won 'The Battle of the Sexes' tennis match at the Houston Astrodome in 1973, whom did she beat?
King beat 1940's men's champion Bobby Riggs in three straight sets
61) How many stars are on the flag of the European Union ? What is its significance ?
12. The number of stars is constant and does not equate to the number of EU member countries. The design has been twelve gold stars on a blue background since the adoption of the flag in 1986, prior to which it had been in use by the Council of Europe, and originally in 1955 by the six member countries of the European Coal and Steel Community
62) How many balls, including the white cue ball, are on a snooker table ?
Twenty-two (White, yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, black and fifteen reds.)
63) The word COP – a policeman, is infact an acronym. What is its full form?
Constable on Patrol
64) What does a cartophilist collect ?
Cigarette cards
65) Technically speaking, Italy has produced a World Class Cricketer who went on to captain the England team. Who is this cricketer ?
Ted Dexter
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Jan 08 Quiz : QM - Sridhar Babu & Hemant Mainkar
1) Most of you may not be able to identify this as model-turned-singer Carla Bruni,What made her hog the headlines recently?
She is Nicolas Sarkozy’s current girlfriend, just after he divorced his wife after becoming President of France
2)That’s Late Benazir Bhutto with her children in happier times. Her kids were recently in the limelight.Can you name them – all three of them?
Bilawal, Bakhtawar & Aseefa
3) “One World, One Dream” Theme Slogan for which global event?
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
4) A must in any current affairs quiz – Who was Time’s Person of the Year for 2007?
Vladimir Putin
5)Which is perhaps the only country that measures the happiness of its population and uses it as an parameter to decide government policy?
Bhutan – It was also one of the last countries to introduce television in 1999, and is the most recent nation to turn democratic from 2008
6) The story goes that a Dublin theatre proprietor by the name of Richard Daly made a bet that he could, within forty-eight hours, make a nonsense word known throughout the city, and that the public would give a meaning to it. After the performance one evening, he gave his staff cards with this word written on them, and told them to write the word on walls around the city. The next day the strange word was the talk of the town, and within a short time it had become part of the language.Do you know what was the word?
‘Quiz’ (Source – AskOxford.com)
7) The seven dwarfs from ‘Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs’ Can you name them all?
Sneezy, Sleepy, Dopey, Doc, Happy, Bashful and Grumpy.
8) According to the Guiness Book of World Records, which is the largest selling copyrighted book worldwide?
Guiness Book of World Records – This must be the ‘height of modesty’!
9) “Military Intelligence is a contradiction in terms” – Famous quote by Groucho Marx, Other examples are: Microsoft Works, Government Organization, pretty ugly, etc.Name the figure of speech that uses such contradictory words together in a phrase
Oxymoron
10) Human Anatomy ,In a normal human body where would you find the ‘philtrum’?
It is the vertical groove in the upper lip
11) Hollywood & Academy Awards, Name the 1972 Classic movie which had its entire cast nominated for Academy Awards
Sleuth – starring Sir Laurence Olivier & Michael Caine, both were nominated for leading roles.Finally, neither won, as the Oscar went to Marlon Brando for ‘The Godfather’
12) Tom & Jerry,Three Wise Men, Screwdriver, As you’ll realize, they’re all names of popular Cocktails
Contents please
A variant of eggnog with brandy and rum added and served hot, usually in a mug or bowl; 1 part Johnnie Walker, 1 part Jack Daniels, 1 part Jim Beam; Vodka + Orange juice
13) Etymology, What’s the origin of the word ‘broke’ in the sense of having no money?
Many banks in post-Renaissance Europe issued small, porcelain "borrower's tiles" to their creditworthy customers. Like credit cards, these tiles were imprinted with the owner's name, his credit limit, and the name of the bank. Each time the customer wanted to borrow money, he had to present the tile to the bank teller, who would compare the imprinted credit limit with how much the customer had already borrowed. If the borrower were past the limit, the teller "broke" the tile on the spot.
14) Name the only American to have won the Man Booker Prize for Fiction (a.k.a. Booker Prize)
Trick question - The Booker Prize is awarded for the best original full-length English novel written by a citizen of either the Commonwealth of Nations or the Republic of Ireland
15) It is the stretch of sea that lies between the easternmost part of Russia & the westermost part of Alaska
What or where is the Bering Strait?
16) All three countries celebrate Independence Day on August 15th
What is common to India, South Korea and Bahrain?
17) On 24 February 1582
When did the Gregorian calendar decreed by Pope Gregory XIII come into effect?
18) Mariana Trench
Which is the deepest location in the Earth’s crust, or place of deepest oceanic depth? In the Pacific Ocean – depth 11 KM
19) Asafa Powell
Who holds the current 100m World Record? 9.74 sec
20) Who gave the World War – II its name?
TIME magazine
21)Identify the brand which means 'Three Oceans' in English and has it's motto as "Saving the Earth and Serving its People".
Sanyo
22) "I knew a trade name must be short, vigorous, incapable of being misspelled to an extent that will destroy its identity, and in order to satisfy the trademark laws, it must mean nothing". Who said this and name the brand?
George Eastman about his Kodak
23) What was known as the Blue Ribbon Sports company earlier?
Nike
24) What Cars were built under the project 178 ?
FIAT cars Siena, Siena Weekend and Palio
25) Big Blue is IBM. Which corporate is referred as 'Big Black' ?
UPS
26) This famous Japanese corporation first started as a tiny cork manufacturer in Hiroshima in 1920, and was known as Tokyo Cork Togyo Co Ltd. How it is known today?
MAZDA
27) You may tasted 'mocha', 'cappuccino', 'espresso' Coffees etc. But what is 'Napoletana' coffee?
Nothing but Filter Coffee (Method of letting the weight of water itself pull it through the coffee powder)
28) Forbes once stated that "it has significantly positioned itself as a leader in blending under one roof both the machines that carry info/entertainment into homes and the entertainment/info itself. ". Name the Company?
SONY
29) Connect Vauxhall Victor, and Hindustan Motors?
Contessa car is adopted from Vauxhall Victor
30) Which company holds the rights to manufacture the products under the brand name "Harry Potter"
Warner Brothers
31) Which is the world's First Patented product?
Epsom Salt
32) What was the Company co-founded by Legends Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and DW Griffiths
UNITED ARTISTS
33) Which cricketer Captained and umpired a test match at Lords.
Venkat Raghavan
34) Which Engineering college in India was the oldest in Asia?
IIT Roorkee
35) His wife said of him, “he is frightened of the titles on peoples visiting cards” His card modestly reads “Senior shoe salesman” Who?
Thomas J.Bata
36) This powerful US corporation asked the American government to overthrow the government of Guatemala, and supplied two freighters for the Bay Pigs invasion. Its ability to influence Latin American governments gave it the nickname of " the octopus." But what does it call itself ?
United Fruit Company. International, The Banana Company’s power over countries made them " Banana Republics". The company is now known as the Chiquita Brand
37) In the last 63 years Strontium 90 was detectable all over the World. What has caused this change?
Nuclear Tests/Explosions
38) What is Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle better known as?
YAHOO
39) Why Mark Waugh nick named as Audi?
He scored 4 consecutive ducks, Audi’s Emblem is four circles joined together.
40) What is the situation in Chess called when one player can make no legal move
Stalemate
41) Who is crackberry?
A person addicted to his/her Blackberry
42) People in which profession follows the Motto “In God we trust, rest every thing else we check”?
Airline Pilots
43) Who was the first Indian Actress to appear on Time Magazine cover?
Parveen Babi
44) In Airline Jargon what is 365?
Eggs and Bacon, available on all days
45) Which search engine means “view from the top” in Spanish
Altavista
46) Which cricketer owns the hotel “Curry leaves”
Aravinda De Silva
She is Nicolas Sarkozy’s current girlfriend, just after he divorced his wife after becoming President of France
2)That’s Late Benazir Bhutto with her children in happier times. Her kids were recently in the limelight.Can you name them – all three of them?
Bilawal, Bakhtawar & Aseefa
3) “One World, One Dream” Theme Slogan for which global event?
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
4) A must in any current affairs quiz – Who was Time’s Person of the Year for 2007?
Vladimir Putin
5)Which is perhaps the only country that measures the happiness of its population and uses it as an parameter to decide government policy?
Bhutan – It was also one of the last countries to introduce television in 1999, and is the most recent nation to turn democratic from 2008
6) The story goes that a Dublin theatre proprietor by the name of Richard Daly made a bet that he could, within forty-eight hours, make a nonsense word known throughout the city, and that the public would give a meaning to it. After the performance one evening, he gave his staff cards with this word written on them, and told them to write the word on walls around the city. The next day the strange word was the talk of the town, and within a short time it had become part of the language.Do you know what was the word?
‘Quiz’ (Source – AskOxford.com)
7) The seven dwarfs from ‘Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs’ Can you name them all?
Sneezy, Sleepy, Dopey, Doc, Happy, Bashful and Grumpy.
8) According to the Guiness Book of World Records, which is the largest selling copyrighted book worldwide?
Guiness Book of World Records – This must be the ‘height of modesty’!
9) “Military Intelligence is a contradiction in terms” – Famous quote by Groucho Marx, Other examples are: Microsoft Works, Government Organization, pretty ugly, etc.Name the figure of speech that uses such contradictory words together in a phrase
Oxymoron
10) Human Anatomy ,In a normal human body where would you find the ‘philtrum’?
It is the vertical groove in the upper lip
11) Hollywood & Academy Awards, Name the 1972 Classic movie which had its entire cast nominated for Academy Awards
Sleuth – starring Sir Laurence Olivier & Michael Caine, both were nominated for leading roles.Finally, neither won, as the Oscar went to Marlon Brando for ‘The Godfather’
12) Tom & Jerry,Three Wise Men, Screwdriver, As you’ll realize, they’re all names of popular Cocktails
Contents please
A variant of eggnog with brandy and rum added and served hot, usually in a mug or bowl; 1 part Johnnie Walker, 1 part Jack Daniels, 1 part Jim Beam; Vodka + Orange juice
13) Etymology, What’s the origin of the word ‘broke’ in the sense of having no money?
Many banks in post-Renaissance Europe issued small, porcelain "borrower's tiles" to their creditworthy customers. Like credit cards, these tiles were imprinted with the owner's name, his credit limit, and the name of the bank. Each time the customer wanted to borrow money, he had to present the tile to the bank teller, who would compare the imprinted credit limit with how much the customer had already borrowed. If the borrower were past the limit, the teller "broke" the tile on the spot.
14) Name the only American to have won the Man Booker Prize for Fiction (a.k.a. Booker Prize)
Trick question - The Booker Prize is awarded for the best original full-length English novel written by a citizen of either the Commonwealth of Nations or the Republic of Ireland
15) It is the stretch of sea that lies between the easternmost part of Russia & the westermost part of Alaska
What or where is the Bering Strait?
16) All three countries celebrate Independence Day on August 15th
What is common to India, South Korea and Bahrain?
17) On 24 February 1582
When did the Gregorian calendar decreed by Pope Gregory XIII come into effect?
18) Mariana Trench
Which is the deepest location in the Earth’s crust, or place of deepest oceanic depth? In the Pacific Ocean – depth 11 KM
19) Asafa Powell
Who holds the current 100m World Record? 9.74 sec
20) Who gave the World War – II its name?
TIME magazine
21)Identify the brand which means 'Three Oceans' in English and has it's motto as "Saving the Earth and Serving its People".
Sanyo
22) "I knew a trade name must be short, vigorous, incapable of being misspelled to an extent that will destroy its identity, and in order to satisfy the trademark laws, it must mean nothing". Who said this and name the brand?
George Eastman about his Kodak
23) What was known as the Blue Ribbon Sports company earlier?
Nike
24) What Cars were built under the project 178 ?
FIAT cars Siena, Siena Weekend and Palio
25) Big Blue is IBM. Which corporate is referred as 'Big Black' ?
UPS
26) This famous Japanese corporation first started as a tiny cork manufacturer in Hiroshima in 1920, and was known as Tokyo Cork Togyo Co Ltd. How it is known today?
MAZDA
27) You may tasted 'mocha', 'cappuccino', 'espresso' Coffees etc. But what is 'Napoletana' coffee?
Nothing but Filter Coffee (Method of letting the weight of water itself pull it through the coffee powder)
28) Forbes once stated that "it has significantly positioned itself as a leader in blending under one roof both the machines that carry info/entertainment into homes and the entertainment/info itself. ". Name the Company?
SONY
29) Connect Vauxhall Victor, and Hindustan Motors?
Contessa car is adopted from Vauxhall Victor
30) Which company holds the rights to manufacture the products under the brand name "Harry Potter"
Warner Brothers
31) Which is the world's First Patented product?
Epsom Salt
32) What was the Company co-founded by Legends Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and DW Griffiths
UNITED ARTISTS
33) Which cricketer Captained and umpired a test match at Lords.
Venkat Raghavan
34) Which Engineering college in India was the oldest in Asia?
IIT Roorkee
35) His wife said of him, “he is frightened of the titles on peoples visiting cards” His card modestly reads “Senior shoe salesman” Who?
Thomas J.Bata
36) This powerful US corporation asked the American government to overthrow the government of Guatemala, and supplied two freighters for the Bay Pigs invasion. Its ability to influence Latin American governments gave it the nickname of " the octopus." But what does it call itself ?
United Fruit Company. International, The Banana Company’s power over countries made them " Banana Republics". The company is now known as the Chiquita Brand
37) In the last 63 years Strontium 90 was detectable all over the World. What has caused this change?
Nuclear Tests/Explosions
38) What is Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle better known as?
YAHOO
39) Why Mark Waugh nick named as Audi?
He scored 4 consecutive ducks, Audi’s Emblem is four circles joined together.
40) What is the situation in Chess called when one player can make no legal move
Stalemate
41) Who is crackberry?
A person addicted to his/her Blackberry
42) People in which profession follows the Motto “In God we trust, rest every thing else we check”?
Airline Pilots
43) Who was the first Indian Actress to appear on Time Magazine cover?
Parveen Babi
44) In Airline Jargon what is 365?
Eggs and Bacon, available on all days
45) Which search engine means “view from the top” in Spanish
Altavista
46) Which cricketer owns the hotel “Curry leaves”
Aravinda De Silva
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