The document outlines the rules and structure for a quiz competition called "FINALS". It has 3 rounds of 8 questions each, for a total of 24 questions. It also has 2 written rounds with 10 questions total, and 1 visual round with 8 questions. The rounds involve choosing questions from a grid, with points awarded for direct and pass questions as well as penalties for incorrect pounce questions.
2. FINALS
• 42 Questions in all
• 3 rounds of 8 questions each on Pounce and Bounce
(Clockwise and Anticlockwise) where the team with
direct has to choose their question from the grid.
(3*8=24 questions)
• Two Written Rounds comprising of:
1. Two Grand Connects of 5 questions each (2*5=10
questions)
2. One Visual Round of 8 Questions (8 questions)
3. RULES-DRY ROUND
• 3 rounds of 8 questions each on Pounce and Bounce
(Clockwise and Anticlockwise) where the team with
direct has to choose their question from the grid.
• +10 on Direct and Pass.
• +10/-10 on Pounce.
• Pounce Window is 10 seconds
• Part points will be given as per the discretion of QM.
5. Q1 Ans
• After raising nearly $90 million and contributing his own fortune of $4 million to the cause, he successfully
founded X in 1971. Unfortunately, three years later, thanks to the rising fuel costs, the company was on the verge
of bankruptcy with no one willing to give them any more loans nor any investors interested in contributing capital.
• At one point, all the company had was $5000 to its name, which wasn’t enough to continue operating as their
planes needed fuel and that wouldn’t cover it. Not to be dissuaded, he took $5000 and flew to Vegas and played
Black Jack that weekend with the remaining company funds. By Monday, to the shock of other higher ups in the
company, X had $32,000 in its bank account, which was just enough to cover the fuel for their planes and to
continue operating a few days more. When asked what he’d been thinking taking a chance like that with company
funds, he stated: “What difference does it make? Without the funds for the fuel companies, we couldn’t have
flown anyway.”
• It turns out, a few days more was all he needed. Shortly thereafter, he successfully managed to raise $11 million
to keep the company afloat and, by 1976, X made its first profit of $3.6 million. Four years after that, the
company’s profits were up to nearly $40 million with gross revenue near half a billion dollars. Today, X is
estimated to be worth in the vicinity of $25-$35 billion, with the founder himself currently worth around $2
billion.
• Identify X
6. Q2 Ans
Once upon a time...
A dad named Christopher and a mom named X found themselves utterly frustrated trying to find the perfect products
for their babies and homes.
We both wanted an ideal: not only effective, but unquestionably safe, eco-friendly, beautiful, convenient, and
affordable – everyone should have it. We believed every baby deserved the best we can create for them. We are
dreamers.
But, more importantly, we are doers.
You know what they say, if you want it done right, you gotta do it yourself.
We tried to think of all the qualities we would want in a dream brand – savvy style, sustainability, and extraordinary
service & convenience all wrapped in a passion for social goodness, tied with a bow of integrity and sprinkled with a
little cheeky fun.
We knew it wouldn't be easy juggling all these demands, but we're parents, we're used to multi-tasking.
So, our goal is to relieve you of a few tasks by delivering the best family essentials to your doorstep – to simplify your
life and bring more delight to every day. Our dream is to re-define the "family brand" and create something – with you
– that's better for all families, everywhere.
Together we can make it better
This is the website introduction of a company. Identify X and the company.
7. Q3 Ans
In medieval England, there were wanderers who wandered around the rural areas and would sell their services
to the highest bidder. These were ferocious fighters who lived isolated lives in the country side. They did not
have any facility to polish their armour and the armour used to get oxidized to a blackish hue. This is the reason
why they were known as black knights. At local town, they would have exhibition matches in which the winner
of the fight would win the loser’s weapons and armour. The local nobility would lose to these ferocious black
knights from the country side. These knights didn't have much use for an extra set of armour and would sell it
back to the nobility immediately after the fight.
This led to the origin of?
8. Q4 Ans
• X, a post graduate research student of mathematics
department and card counter, during one of his research,
applies a well-defined approach for placing bets in the card
games played at casinos and in that approach, he decides his
bet size depending upon the conditional distribution of the
deck. Interestingly, he goes to LA and doubles his money in
one weekend. He also publishes his approach under the title
called Y. Because of this, he was also banished from casinos.
• He applied the same approach to the stock markets then and
supposedly earned 20% plus compound annual return for
the next 28 years. His approach became the basis of Z which
is now widely used by many traders across the globe.
• Name X, Y and Z.
9. Q5 Ans
• The Thirteen Colonies were some of the colonies on the Atlantic coast of North America founded between
1607 (Virginia) and 1733 (Georgia) by a variety of interests from England and later Great Britain.
• They are best known as the founding political entities of the United States of America.
The colonies were: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay,
Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations.
• Which present day brand altered its identity and held a candle to mark this fact?
10. Q6 Ans
• Guy Harley Oseary is an Israeli American talent manager. He is the manager for Madonna and U2.
• Ronald Wayne Burkle is an American investor and philanthropist. He is co-founder and managing partner
of The Yucaipa Companies, LLC, a private equity and venture capital firm that specializes in
underperforming U.S. companies in the distribution, logistics, food, retail, consumer and light industrial
sectors.
• Christopher Ashton Kutcher is an American actor, producer and former model.
• What connects these 3 people?
11. Q7 Ans
• X is the oldest surviving bank in the world and Italy's third largest bank. Founded in 1472 by the magistrate
of the city state of Siena, Italy, as a "mount of piety", it has been operating ever since. Today it has
approximately 2,200 branches, 26,000 employees and 4.5 million customers in Italy, as well as branches
and businesses abroad. A subsidiary, MPS Finance, handles investment banking. The bank's largest
shareholder is the Fondazione Monte dei Paschi di Siena (although the foundation's share-holding has
been below 50% since December 2009).
• Give X. (acronym would work as well)
13. Q9 Ans
• Women around the world are creating and building incredible technology companies. We see this every
day through our X for Entrepreneurs programs—like #40Forward, which works with organizations to
increase the representation of female entrepreneurs in startup communities, and our baby-friendly
startup school Campus for Moms. Supporting these startups is important because teams with diverse
perspectives and experiences—particularly in leadership positions—make better products for users.
• But the data still tells us that women-led startups often struggle to get access to top investors who can
help them raise money. Despite women owning 29 percent of U.S. businesses, female-led companies
receive only 3 percent of venture capital—a lifeline for many startups to fund new product development
and hiring.
• With this in mind, today we're hosting our first ______ ____ _____ specifically for startups with female
founders. More than 450 companies from 40+ countries applied, and we chose 11 female-led startups to
join us in San Francisco for the event. These startups come from all over the world and span a variety of
industries—from Kichink, a B2B e-commerce company in Mexico, to ChattingCat, a real-time translation
service in South Korea.
• Give X and fill in the blank.
14. Q10 Ans
• In an early version of the company's website, Palmer Luckey explained why he chose the name X,
writing:
Why the name “X”? Because it is the Latin word for “eye”, and someone used the word in a
meeting several months ago. I thought it was a nifty word, and was better than the alternative,
“StepN2theGAME”
• Following the demonstration of the prototype at E3 in June 2012, on August 1, 2012, the company
announced a Kickstarter campaign to further develop the product. In total, it has raised $91 million with
$2.4 million raised via crowdfunding.
• Identify X
15. Q11 Ans
• X is a US peer-to-peer lending company, headquartered in San Francisco, California. It was the first peer-
to-peer lender to register its offerings as securities with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC),
and to offer loan trading on a secondary market.
• It operates an online lending platform that enables borrowers to obtain a loan, and investors to purchase
notes backed by payments made on loans. It is the world's largest peer-to-peer lending platform.
• As of June 30, 2015, the platform has originated $11.1 billion in loans. In August 2014, the firm filed with
US regulators for its IPO. On December 10, 2014, the company raised almost $900 million in the largest
U.S. tech IPO of 2014. The stock soared 56% next day on its first day of trading, to $23.42 a share, valuing
the company at $8.5bn
• Identify X.
16. Q12 Ans
• Dear friends
• Some of you might have noticed a slightly new green in the X app since the last update. We're excited to
finally see this rolling out as part of our bigger brand refresh we introduced earlier this year at SXSW.
• As much as we got used to the old "broccoli" green we felt that the dreary brand palette was desperate for
an upgrade. It was time to give it a little refresh and make sure it goes well with our vibrant new color
palette.
• The new green has a little more "pop" and just feels right at home in our new color palette which has
grown to nearly three dozen colors. It not only looks more fresh & modern but also feels more easy on the
eye, especially when applying it fullscreen.
• We can't wait to show you more of what we have been working on. And of course, we all appreciate your
feedback and always love to hear your opinion.
• There you have it. No more "broccoli" in favor of something poppin'.
• (This is a letter by X. Identify X.)
17. Q13 Ans
• XY, which was founded by Sahil Baghla and Ayush Varshney as an online merchandise store took its name
from Sahil’s favourite colour. Says Sahil, “X is my favourite colour and since we started with posters, we
were looking for words around staring or looking. Y is a synonym of that and hence XY became our first
name.” When XY was pivoting to its visual blogging avatar and launching the app, it circulated a circular
about the app and its features and their vision to their employees, asking them to suggest a suitable
name. Out of the 100 plus names they got, they chose Z which fit in well with their new avatar!
• Identify X, Y and Z
18. Q14 Ans
• In 1985, X got out of textiles entirely. (The original Valley Falls Company mills are in ruins, but they are
preserved as a historic site in Rhode Island.) It now functions as a holding company with interests in
insurance and finance, retail, media, and many other fields.
• "It took me 20 years to give up on the textile business," Y said in the CNBC interview.
• A single Class A share of X goes for more than $200,000, making it by far the most expensive publicly
traded stock. While most companies split their stock in order to keep the price low, say under $1,000 per
share, Y refuses to split X stock, so as to discourage short-term trading and volatility.
• Give X and Y
21. Q17 Ans
• X recently unveiled it’s new logo. Its previous logo did not feature a “D” at all, and was an image of a
smiling taxi. Their new logo has shed the skeuomorphic angle, settling instead to be, well, Y’s logo but
orange and a little bit different on the corner. An X public relations director quoted by Oriental Daily said
the logo was designed over the course of six months, and that the final icon was carefully selected from a
pool of more than 200 entries. He added that the company did not copy Y.
• According to a X spokesperson who spoke to the Wall Street Journal, “The D is turned sideways to
represent a smile.”
• It is the 5th most valuable startup and is also known as the Y of China.
• Identify X and Y
22. Q18 Ans
It was originally named 20 under 20, since it was restricted to at most 20 people under the age of 20. Now it is
intended for students under the age of 22 (increased as of 2015 from the original age limit of 20). With an
acceptance rate below 1%, it is considered more competitive than the nation's top colleges. What is being
talked about here?
23. Q19 Ans
• His memoir is “My Years with General Motors”
• He has a philanthropic non-profit organization named after him which was established in 1934. The
Foundation's programs and interests fall into the areas of science and technology, standard of living,
economic performance, and education and careers in science and technology.
• He also has a famous management school named after him.
• Identify this automobile pioneer.
27. Q23 Ans
• X has outfitted 39 of the 44 American Presidents
• Ralph Lauren started out as a salesman at X’s store.
• Some of the companies clothing innovations are as follows:
1. Ready-to-wear in 1849
2. In 1896, button-down collars after having seen them on English polo players popularly known as Polos
3. English foulard ties, introduced by Francis G. Lloyd in the 1890s
4. Ivy League sack suit, 1895
5. Pink dress shirt, became a sensation to go with charcoal-grey suits
6. Polo coat about 1910
7. Madras, introduced from India to the public in 1902
8. Light-weight summer suits
9. Wash-and-wear shirts: in 1953
10. Non-iron 100% cotton dress shirt, 1998
39. GRAND CONNECT ROUND
• 2 Grand Connects of 5 questions each
• Each question carries individual points. (+10)
• All answers to be written down.
• Grand Connect with +30/-25, +25/-20,
+20/-15, +15/-10 and +10/-5
40. Q1
• In 1920, the first of its kind, X, were modelled using available resources of the time, as it was an era of
great poverty and low income. In 1951, the first decorative X were introduced. They continue to be a
commercial success, with such themes as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Superman, Spider-Man, Hello Kitty,
Rocket Power, Rugrats, smiley faces, Barbie, Dora the Explorer, Batman and Duck Dynasty. After a few
decades passed, the creation of the first colored X was created. Michael Panayiotis, a New York
entrepreneur, created a X called "Ebon-___" which was modelled off of a brown tone. Some colour tones
that were created for the product were light brown, dark brown, and cinnamon. In addition to white toned
and brown toned, X sells sheer strips for any color skin tone that can be purchased in stores or online.
+30/-25
41. Q2
A neologism arising from the popularity and dominance of X, the American Dialect Society chose it as the
"most useful word of 2002." It was added to the Oxford English Dictionary on June 15, 2006, and to the
eleventh edition of the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary in July 2006. The first recorded usage of X used
as a participle, thus supposing an intransitive verb, was on July 8, 1998, by X co-founder himself, who wrote on
a mailing list: "Have fun and keep X-ing!" Its earliest known use (as a transitive verb) on American television
was in the "Help" episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (October 15, 2002), when Willow asked Buffy, "Have you
X-ed her yet?"
+25/-20
42. Q3
• Founded in 1915 by seven brothers, led by Giocondo X, X and Brothers made wooden propellers under
military contracts, based at 2043 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley CA. In 1920 the brothers also dabbled briefly
with aircraft design and manufacture, with a single-seat monoplane and a seven seat cabin monoplane.
Both aircrafts were noted for their use of laminated wood products for fuselage manufacture, but were
essentially unsuccessful, with only one of each type being built. By 1923 the company was styled as X Bros
Propellers, with headquarters at 1450 San Pablo Ave.
• However the Italian Multinational Corporation survived and is now one of the leading companies in it’s
sector.
• Identify X
+20/-15
43. Q4
• X is the brainchild of Swiss electrical engineer George de Mestral who in 1941 went for a walk in the
woods and wondered if the burrs that clung to his trousers — and dog — could be turned into something
useful.
• The original patented hook and loop fastener was invented in 1948 by de Mestral, who patented it in 1955
and subsequently refined and developed its practical manufacture until its commercial introduction in the
late 1950s.
• De Mestral developed a fastener that consisted of two components: a lineal fabric strip with tiny hooks
that could "mate" with another fabric strip with smaller loops, attaching temporarily, until pulled apart.
Initially made of cotton, which proved impractical, the fastener was eventually constructed with nylon and
polyester.
• Humphrey Cripps began investing in X in the 1960s. In 2009, the company was taken private by a private
equity firm linked to the Cripps family.
• Identify X
+15/-10
44. Q5
• X was invented in 1957 by engineers Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes in Hawthorne, New Jersey, USA.
Fielding and Chavannes sealed two shower curtains together, creating a smattering of air bubbles, which
they originally tried to sell as wallpaper. When the product turned out to be unsuccessful as wallpaper, the
team marketed it as greenhouse insulation. X was branded by Sealed Air Corporation (founded by Fielding
and Chavannes) in 1960. It’s first client was IBM. Fielding and Chavannes were inducted into the New
Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame in 1993.
• Identify X
+10/-5
46. Q1
• A Harvard Business School article summarises X's career in the following way:
From his humble beginnings in China as a teacher's son, a refugee, and later as a salesman, X provides a lesson
in integrity and adaptability. Through hard work, and a reputation for remaining true to his internal moral
compass, he was able to build a business empire that includes: banking, construction, real estate, plastics,
cellular phones, satellite television, cement production, retail outlets (pharmacies and supermarkets), hotels,
domestic transportation (sky train), airports, electric power, steel production, ports, and shipping.
Identify X or give the name of his group.
+30/-25
47. Q2
• X hails from a very prominent business family. He is the great grand nephew of Alhaji Alhassan Dantata,
the richest African at the time of his death in 1955. X, an ethnic muslim Hausa from Kano State, was born
on 10 April 1957 into a wealthy Muslim family. X said, "I can remember when I was in primary school, I
would go and buy cartons of sweets [sugar boxes] and I would start selling them just to make money. I was
so interested in business, even at that time.
• In 2014, the Nigerian government said X had donated 150 million Naira (US$750,000) to halt the spread of
ebola.
• In May 2015 he expressed interest in purchasing the English football team Arsenal. He stated that if he
was able to make the purchase he would fire the club's long-standing manager Arsene Wenger.
• Identify X
+25/-20
48. Q3
• X is part of the Industrias de Diseño Textil Sociedad Anónima group, of which Y owns 59.29%, and aside
from that over 6,000 stores including multiple brands and more than 92,000 employees.
• Y keeps a very low profile and, until 1999, no photograph of Y had ever been published and is known for
his preference for a simple lifestyle. He refuses to wear a tie and typically wears a simple uniform of a blue
blazer, white shirt, and grey pants, none of which are X products.
• When he made a public appearance in 2000 as part of the warm-up prior to his company's initial public
offering on the stock market in 2001, it made headlines in the Spanish financial press. However, he has
only ever granted interviews to three journalists and his secrecy has led to the publication of books, such
as Y: de cero a X
• Identify X and Y
+20/-15
49. Q4
• From 1961 to 1962 X worked as trainee at Credit Suisse in Geneva. In 1966, the first company in which X
had equity interest, a lending company called Invesco, went bankrupt. He had a 2% equity stake. In 1971,
X, Carlos Alberto Sicupira and Marcel Herrmann Telles founded the Brazilian investment banking firm
Banco Garantia. Undaunted by a horrific market crash that came only weeks later, he was eventually able
to build Garantia into one of the country's most prestigious and innovative investment banks, described in
Forbes as "a Brazilian version of Goldman Sachs.“
• Later he and his partners, who founded private equity company GP Investimentos, bought control of two
Brazilian breweries (Brahma beer and Companhia Antarctica Paulista) that became AmBev.
• AmBev merged with Interbrew of Belgium in August 2004. The stock of the combined firm, InBev, rose 40
percent during 2005. InBev then announced it would buy the American brewer Anheuser-Busch in 2008
for $46 billion in a highly controversial deal, making it the world's largest brewer, Anheuser-Busch Inbev
(abbreviated as AB Inbev) securing X's status as one of the new "Kings" of beer.
• Identify X
+15/-10
50. Q5
• X appeared in a series of ads to promote Y in 2008. The first commercial, co-starring Jerry Seinfeld, is a 90-
second talk between strangers as Seinfeld walks up on a discount shoe store (Shoe Circus) in a mall and
notices X buying shoes inside. The salesman is trying to sell Mr. X shoes that are a size too big. As X is
buying the shoes, he holds up his discount card, which uses a slightly altered version of his own mugshot
of his arrest in New Mexico in 1977, for a traffic violation. As they are walking out of the mall, Seinfeld asks
X if he has melded his mind to other developers. After getting a "Yes", he then asks if they are working on
a way to make computers edible, again getting a "Yes". Some say that this is a homage to Seinfeld's own
show about "nothing" (Seinfeld). In a second commercial in the series, X and Seinfeld are at the home of
an average family trying to fit in with normal people.
• Identify X and Y
+10/-5
60. Ans 5
• P&G
• P&G's former logo originated in 1851 as a crude cross that barge workers on the Ohio River painted on
cases of P&G star candles to identify them. P&G later changed this symbol into a trademark that showed a
man in the moon overlooking 13 stars, said to commemorate the original 13 colonies.
80. Ans 15
• There are cities/places named after these companies.
• Pemex City in Mexico
• Toyota City in Japan
• Snapdeal.com Nagar in Uttar Pradesh
• Bata Nagar in Kolkata
• Tata Nagar/Jamshedpur in Jharkhand
112. C2 – Answers
1) Li Ka-shing, Cheung Kong Group
2) Akilo Dangote
3) X- Zara, Y- Amancio Ortega
4) Jorge Paulo Lemann
5) X- Bill Gates, Y- Microsoft