Business quiz I did as part of Vanijya Utsav 2015, annual fest of the Commerce Deptt, Hans Raj College. The presentation contains the prelims and the finals. Check them out!
3. *1.
X advertising is a form of advertising which is used to
promote banned products like cigarettes and alcohol, in the
disguise of another product. This type of advertising uses a
product of a fairly close category, as: club soda, mineral
water in case of alcohol, or products of a completely different
category, for example music CD's or playing cards to hammer
the brand name into the heads of consumers. The masking
product i.e. the music CD's, or mineral water might not even
be marketed in real, it is just a strategy used to generate top-
of-the-mind recall.
A few examples are Bagpiper club soda, Imperial Blue Music CDs
'Men will be men‘, Royal Stag’s theme ‘Make it Large‘ and
Carlsberg Elephant club glasses.
What is this form of advertising called?
5. 2.
• Records of its use dates back to 3000 B.C. where
King Minos of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa,
utilized the bladders of goats to protect himself.
• Egyptians used linen.
• In China, oiled silk paper or lamb intestines were
chosen.
• In Japan, they were made of tortoise shell or
animal horn.
• In the 1700s, use of animal intestines became
popular.
What am I talking about?
6.
7. 3.
There are several theories to how this product got
its name.
• Something to do with the number of ingredients
• The quantity in one package, when it was first sold
• A cattle brand, which was particularly liked by the
inventor
• A popular card game at the time
• pH level of the product
Which popular product?
8.
9. 4.
In 2011, this country stopped import of any cars
except of the electric type. In its bid to
eventually become a "zero emission" country,
it signed a deal with Nissan in 2014 to supply
its "Leaf" electric cars for all government cars
and taxis.
Nissan will also supply about fifty charging
stations which should cover the entire country.
Which country?
11. 5.
X resigned from the company's board in June 2013 after a very
and successful innings.
He began by selling pens, wallets and watches by going door to
door to his customers. When he started selling his low-priced
________, his rivals did everything to stop him. Local
suppliers were banned from providing raw material and the
company was not allowed to showcase its products in
industry exhibitions.
What did he do? He innovated to stay in business. The company
learnt how to design its own _______, bought raw material
from suppliers in Poland, and created its own exhibitions.
Today, the company is the world's largest in its product line and
has more than 300 stores globally.
Identify X. No points for naming the company.
13. 6.
Aaron Greenspan is currently computer consultant, who was once a student at
Harvard with Mark Zuckerberg. When Zuckerberg tried to trademark the word
"Facebook" in 2009, Greenspan opposed him. Greenspan later sued "The Social
Network" movie producers, claiming he should have been included in the story of
Facebook's history.
Following is an IM conversation that took place between them in 2004.
zberg02: there's only six [people with good ideas in the world]
zberg02: i'm telling you
zberg02: i still need to meet the other three though
ThinkComp: do you have names in mind
zberg02: well i'd like to think i'm okay
zberg02: you're good
zberg02: there's this kid out in caltech who's sick
zberg02: and that's like it for people in college right now
ThinkComp: what's the caltech kid's name
zberg02: X
zberg02: he taught me most of what i know haha
zberg02: for every good thing i make he has like six
ThinkComp: cool
15. *7.
This website was started in August, 2010 by Kunal Shah. After
getting seed funding of an undisclosed amount from Tandon
Group, members of the Mumbai and Sequoia Capital in 2010,
the company secured a funding of Rs 20 crore from Sequoia
Capital in 2011.
In November 2012, the company claimed to be doing business of
Rs 60 lakhs on a daily basis, translating to Rs 219 crore a year.
In 2011, it was named one of the most promising technology
startups from India by Pluggd.in.
On 1 September 2014, it received $33Million, one of the biggest
fund raising by an Indian Technology Startup. It is building an
advertising platform that will capture online and offline
purchase behavior and brand preferences of consumers.
The company currently has a patent pending status for its business
model.
Which website?
16.
17. 8.
X was one of the first fast-food restaurant chains to open
in India's post-liberalized economy. With a run of initial
success, it was often touted as the first icon of
'Westernization' in India.
X is soft-spoken, very intelligent, and well educated, but
also cowardly, very lazy, overly parsimonious and
utterly gluttonous. He is also something of a scam
artist and, especially in the Y newspaper strip, can be
notoriously underhanded at times.
Although the chain's name was originally inspired by the
character in Y, the chain's own mascot bore no
resemblance to the Y character.
Identify X and Y.
19. 9.
X is a multinational banking group. It was formed in 1999 from the merger
of two banks , both of which in turn had previously amalgamated three
important banks in the country, with other minor entities.
It is the7th largest financial institution in the Western world
with a market capitalization of over 61 billion Euros and the second
largest bank of its country. The bank has recently focused on
overseas expansion, and now operates in 40 countries.
The bank enjoys a dominant position in Spanish-speaking Latin American
countries. It also has a strong presence in Southern European countries,
especially Portugal and ltaly, and has expanded into the United States
and in Asia.
We may have never used its services, but we have surely heard its name at
least once, thanks to its title sponsorship of a particular sporting
tournament.
Identify X.
21. 10.
X, a sports goods manufacturing
company, sells this particular
volleyball among other varieties.
Its description reads as follows:
The Critics Choice Award Winner for
Best Inanimate from the 20th
Century Fox movie “Y”. This replica
version of the actual volleyball used
in the movie is the ultimate true
friend to any volleyball player.
Identify X and Y.
23. 11.
Way back in 1902, two British nationals - A.N. Turner and A.C. Wright -
sowed the seeds of a paint unit at Howrah, Calcutta. For over a
decade, X was the only Indian player which had imports coming in
from the US and Europe. Ironically, even as the two world wars hit
import supplies, the industrial activity they generated spiked the
domestic market for paints.
Multinationals began wooing X for a buyout. The first change of
ownership took place in 1928 when the UK-based multinational
Pinchin Johnson & Associates took control of X. Pinchin ran X for
three-and-a-half decades till 1964, before International Paints Plc
acquired it.
In India, when it came to paint, X was the first name on everyone's lips.
V.V. Giri even got the Rashtrapati Bhavan painted with X's paints. X
was the brand of paint that coat many other iconic buildings, like the
palaces of Bhutan and Nepal. Another feather in its cap has been its
uninterrupted track record of painting the Howrah Bridge, which is
painted after every eight to 10 years.
Which company?
25. 12.
‘One day I was in San Francisco in a coffee shop, and I was
thinking X is a good name. And then a waitress came,
and I said, "Do you know about X?" And she said yes. I
said, "What do you know about X?", and she said,
"Open Sesame". And I said, "Yes, this is the name!"
Then I went onto the street and found 30 people and asked
them, "Do you know X?" People from India, people from
Germany, people from Tokyo and China … they all knew
about X. X is a kind, smart business person, and he
helped the village. So, easy to spell, and globally known.
X opens sesame for small to medium-sized companies.’
Whose words are these?
27. 13.
While working in Yemen, he melted coins to silver. He
realized that the London Stock Exchange had high
demand for Rial, the Yemen coins that had high content
of silver during those days.
Therefore, he acted smartly and purchased those coins in
bulk. Later, he melted them in silver and sold it to
traders. And guess what, even though he did this for a
few months, he ended up with lakhs of rupees.
With this money earned, he went back to his country and
set up his company, which has gone on to become one
of the biggest companies in the country, and the world.
Who is being talked about?
29. 14.
The word comes from late 14th century French,
which means “conveyance of property as
security for a loan or agreement.”
It literally means “dead pledge”
from ____ "dead" + ____ "pledge".
It is so called because the deal dies either when
the debt is paid or when payment fails.
What is the good word?
33. 16.
X's father worked for Kissan, which gave him his
later nickname Y.
X also appeared in a commercial for Kissan, with
him being referred to as Y in the ad itself.
Not only that there is also a local school
tournament named after the X. The ‘Y Cup' is
held in Bangalore and the man-of-the-match
gets the title of ‘Y of the Day.’
Give X and Y.
35. *17.
X is an enormous, multifaceted conglomerate headquartered
in Hanover, Germany. The company is highly diversified in
industrial equipment, manufacturing, global shipping,
construction and a restaurant chain.
It is a GmbH entity (an abbreviation for "Gesellschaft mit
beschränkter Haftung"), which means it is comparable with
Limited Liability Companies.
The grandfather of the current CEO and president of the
company, Herr Herzog, founded X.
Peter Schuler was hired by Herr Herzog in 1992, who headed
the restaurant division. Peter later committed suicide by
sticking one end of an automated external defibrillator in his
mouth and the other over his heart.
Give the name of the company.
36.
37. 18.
X is, among other things, a blatant stab at the way in which
consumerism has taken over our lives. Much of the movie’s
runtime is dedicated to analyzing the idea that we’re being
duped by giant corporations, which is presumably why
director Y decided to include a Starbucks coffee cup in every
single scene in the movie. In every scene in X, there’s a
Starbucks coffee cup hidden somewhere – you just have to
be bothered to look.
Starbucks had no problem with being made fun of in X, which
is why they let Y use their name. But they finally had to draw
the line in the coffee shop destruction scene. And so, when
the giant art sculpture (the rolling ball) comes crashing
through the front window of that cafe, you don't see a
Starbucks sign anywhere.
Identify the movie and give the director as well.
39. 19.
In 2000–2001, X was President of the All India
Organization of Employers. He was also a member of
the Prime Minister's Council of Trade and Industry
(1996–2001).
He is a member of the Executive Committee of Federation
of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
He has a strained relationship with his homosexual son. In
2012, he accused X of physically and mentally harassing
him and his partner, Avi Mukherjee because of their
sexual orientation. X was also accused of using his
immense clout to get his son beaten up by the police in
a Mumbai restaurant in 2012.
Who is X?
41. 20.
X is based in the UK with distribution throughout the cricketing world,
and the brand continues to be a market leader and a favourite with
International and first class players.
The X story began in Cape Town in 1988 with the creation of the now
commonplace stainless steel grille. They were an instant success,
replacing the existing polycarbonate and the heavy, coated mild steel
grilles. Somerset and Western Province batsman, Jon Hardy, who
designed the grilles, sold the first three to Dean Jones, Geoff Marsh
and David Boon.
Work then began to create the first lightweight, adjustable helmet and X
soon became the most widely worn in the first class and International
arena and the choice of players like Mike Atherton, Graham Gooch,
Robin Smith and Brian Lara.
X was under intense scrutiny recently, as Phil Hughes was wearing a X
helmet while the Sean Abbott bouncer hit him below the ear.
Give X.
42.
43. 21.
Oasis members Noel and Liam Gallagher smoked X during
the 1990s, with Noel naming his two cats after the
company.
Kurt Cobain, smoked X’s Ultra Light Menthols.
Throughout the 1980s the company was a
major sponsor of international cricket, with naming
rights for most of the one day
international tournaments including the World Series
Cup and the World Championship of Cricket.
From 1996 to 2005, the company was the primary
sponsor of the Jordan Grand Prix team.
Which company?
44.
45. *22.
X is a Japanese international consumer and professional
electronics corporation based in Yokohama, Japan.
Founded in 1927, the company is best known for
introducing Japan's first televisions, and for developing
the Video Home System (VHS) video recorder.
In 1953, it became majority-owned by the Panasonic
Corporation and in 2007,Panasonic released its
ownership.
Its 18-year association with Y is one of the longest club-
sponsor associations with any professional club
football.
Identify X and Y.
46.
47. 23.
On the next two slides, there are two images
which are filed with the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office.
You are simply required to study the images and
identify what the purpose of the products in
question is. One point for each.
52. RULES
• Four rounds
– 15 dry questions clockwise
– Differential Logo round
– 15 dry questions anticlockwise
– Maha Connect
• Rules for every round shall be explained before
it begins.
• Quizmaster’s decision is final and binding.
57. 2.
Popular fashion retailer X had to apologize for selling a
striped T-shirt (image next slide) that drew criticism.
The garment, advertised online as a striped "sheriff" T-
shirt, was inspired by "the sheriff's stars from the
Classic Western films."
The offending item was removed from X stores and its
website, according to a press release from X's parent
company, Inditex. It was on sale for just a few hours
before the company pulled it "due to the potential
similarity with the ____ __ _____," the company said.
Identify X and also fill in the blank.
61. 3.
Since Adidas is an official sponsor for the FIFA
World Cup, rival shoe makers came up with
several ways to stand out at the 2014 World
Cup without violating any rules.
Several high profile footballers such as Mario
Balotelli and Sergio Aguero sport the German
footwear maker Puma, and at the World Cup,
they wore boots that are under the
"evoPOWER Tricks" brand.
What was unique about these boots?
64. 4.
He is a former stock broker from Mumbai, who was convicted in 2008,
for involvement in the Indian stock market manipulation scam in late
1999-2001.
He is alleged to have been involved in circular trading throughout the
time period and with a variety of companies, including Global Trust
Bank and Madhavpura Mercantile Cooperative Bank.
His sole conviction, which carried a one year sentence, came as a result
of a transaction he conducted involving a unit of Canara Bank in
1992.
In 2009, the Securities and Exchange Board of India alleged a variety of
companies and other actors were trading on behalf of him; 26
entities were banned from trading as a result of that investigation.
In March 2014 he was convicted by a special CBI court in Mumbai for
cheating and sentenced to two years rigorous imprisonment.
Identify him.
67. 5.
Once a dump filled with nothing but garbage and coconut
shells, today X is one of the few natural paradises left in
the city of Mumbai.
It stands out in the concrete jungle that surrounds it. The
X, a rather welcome cluster of grass and greens, is
surrounded by some of the bigger banks of the country
and is spread over 12,081 square yards. It has a neo-
classical colonnade that faces a park and overlooks the
town hall.
Just outside the garden is the legendary banyan tree,
which is the root cause (literally speaking) of something
truly historic in context of the business scenario in
India.
Identify this place, and give what the tree is known for.
68.
69. Horniman Circle Garden
The BSE was founded here,
when just 22 stock brokers
started trading under this
tree in 1851, which finally
led to 318 brokers forming
the BSE in 1875.
70. 6.
Game developer X has spent the last 22 years building its own network of “scouts”,
dedicated fans who attend real-life matches and training sessions, and then file
detailed reports on players so that the database is authentic. Some scouts watch a
single team, others a whole league, and all remain in regular contact with the
development studio while swapping tips and experiences on the company’s buzzing
forums.
“We have a huge network of 1,300 scouts in 51 countries around the world,” said X’s
director, Miles Jacobson. “We used to look for fanzine writers, but now they tend to
be bloggers. They’re extremely knowledgeable and objective; they’re frank about
the positives and the shortcomings of the teams they’re covering. Because of this,
they tend to get the respect of the clubs themselves, both the coaches and the
scouts, so they’re often able to find out more information that way.”
Manchester United legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer credited the game with helping him to
prepare for life as a manager. Joey Barton has mentioned that he’s using the game,
alongside taking his coaching badges, to prepare for a career as a manager.
X signed a deal with sports performance analyst Prozone to supply data for a new online
application, Prozone Recruiter, which will allow clubs to search an international
database of players, with each entry providing detailed performance, contract and
biographical stats.
Identify X.
73. 7.
He moved to New York City in 1918, in search of a newspaper position that would
help him enter the writing world. After a slew of rejections, he met a man who
told him to skip out on journalism and invited him to come work as a copywriter
for an ad agency. He wrote short stories at night and, during the day, streetcar sign
slogans for $35 a week, along with billboards.
“The hit I made with a slogan,” he said in an interview, “I wrote for the Muscatine
Steam laundry in Muscatine, Iowa—’We keep you clean in Muscatine.’ I got a raise
for that. ‘It’s perhaps a bit imaginative,’ said the boss, ‘but still it’s plain that
there’s a future for you in this business. Pretty soon this office won’t be big
enough to hold you.'”
The pay was too meager to fund the lifestyle he craved, and he’d soon pinned 122
rejection slips from magazines around his apartment. Thus, he quit copywriting—
and New York City.
After this, he reworked a novel he’d written during the war about a young Princeton
student who’d enlisted, expanding the book to include the student’s post-war
struggles in New York. It was titled This Side of Paradise. While the book didn’t net
him much money, it popularized his work and allowed him to charge more for his
short stories.
His third novel (the most famous one) has been adapted into films many a times and
a short story of his was the basis of a well-received 2008 film.
Who am I talking about?
76. 8.
In the summer of 2009, the president of the Groupe
Danone, Franck Riboud, was made honorary president
of the football club.
He changed the name of the team to X Thonon Gaillard
Football Club. He also put money into the team to
improve the youth system of the club and harboured
aspirations of the side achieving promotion to Ligue 2.
On 16 April 2010, the club completed the feat in
Riboud's first season presiding over the club achieving
promotion to Ligue 2, for the first time, following its 1–
0 victory over Amiens.
On the next slide, is an image of the club’s official kits.
Give X.
80. 9.
When X moved to expand its operations into Australia, it found
that its business name was already trademarked by a takeaway
food shop in Adelaide.
As a result, X provided the Australian franchisee, Jack Cowin, with
a list of possible alternative names derived from pre-existing
trademarks already registered by X and its then corporate
parent Pillsbury that could be used to name the Australian
restaurants.
Cowin selected the Y brand name, one of Pillsbury's U.S. pancake
mixture products, and slightly changed the name to a
possessive form by adding an apostrophe and "s" to form the
new name.
The first Australian franchise of X was established in Perth on 18
April 1971.
Identify X and Y.
81.
82.
83. 10.
In the mid 1970s, two childhood friends, Mr. R.S. Agarwal and Mr. R.S.
Goenka, left their management jobs with the Birla Group to set up
Kemco Chemicals, an Ayurvedic medicine and cosmetic
manufacturing unit in Kolkata in 1974.
The company was established with modest capital of Rs. 20,000 and
started manufacturing cosmetic products as well as Ayurvedic
medicines under the brand name of X from a small factory in Kolkata,
targeting sales at the Indian middle class.
Agarwal decided to produce health care items and toiletries based on
Ayurvedic preparation in the factory. Ten years after commencement
of the company, it launched the Y product. This became a flagship
brand and was extended to other products. X brands started selling
in all states of North, East and West India. Today, Y is not only the
largest selling ______ _____ in India but also in Russia, Ukraine, and
Nepal.
In the 1983 Bollywood film Agar Tum Na Hote , Ashok Mehra, played
by Rajesh Khanna, is the chairman of X.
Identify X and Y.
86. 11.
The birth of this program can be traced back to 1957 when
eight young semiconductor engineers left Shockley
Semiconductor Laboratories because of poor management
and started their own company.
However, they were short the funds. They eventually received
seed capital from Fairchild Camera & Instrument, on the
condition that the upfront equity would provide a right to
buy the new start-up if things went well. Things did go well,
and Fairchild bought out the company and the engineers
reaped handsome return over it.
Inspired from this prospect many employees began leaving
various employers to start new companies in Silicon Valley.
Employers, in order to retain employees and prevent a mass
exodus were forced to adopt X program or practice.
What is this practice that came in existence and much used by
various companies in today’s world ?
89. 12.
The Indian Electric Co. was registered in London in January 1897 with a
capital of 1,000 pound sterling, to provide power to Calcutta. A
month later, it changed its name to The X. When it began, its total
capacity consisted of three boilers of 500 horse power each.
Electricity proved an instant hit, transforming the lives of the city's
residents. Eight and 25 watt electric bulbs became hot selling items,
as did - in subsequent years as they were invented - electric irons,
refrigerators, lifts.
From 6,000 consumers in 1912, the year the capital shifted to Delhi, X
today has over 2.4 million of them in its licensed area of 567 sq km
covering Kolkata and some adjoining areas. Its combined capacity is
now 1,225 MW. Its activities have spread well beyond Kolkata, with
one subsidiary setting up a 600 MW plant at the port town of Haldia
in West Bengal.
Until as late as January 1970, X was controlled from London. In 1978, it
became a rupee company.
Give the acronym by which the company is known.
90.
91.
92. 13.
Faaso's (Fanatic Activism Against Substandard Occidental Shit) is an
Indian fast food chain that primarily sells wraps.
Founder & CEO Jaydeep Barman thought of the idea for Faaso's based
on the Kathi rolls he had seen in his hometown of Kolkata. He says, "I
was fascinated by the concept of rolls. It's a bit like a pizza, except
that it's not flat. And it is so versatile. You can wrap anything under
the sun.”
Barman graduated from IIM Lucknow in 1999 and moved to Pune to
work for Brainvisa Technologies along with his long time friend Kallol
Banerjee, also an alumnus of IIM Lucknow.
Barman and Banerjee founded Faaso's as a part-time business in 2004.
However, they made waves by being the first food chain to offer a
particular service, which is now much more common. What?
95. 14.
They are called ferrite ____. Their only goal is to decrease
electromagnetic interference and radio-frequency
interference. In short, they are placed there to reduce
unwanted signals or noises.
When two electromagnetic devices are connected via a cable,
the cable acts as an antenna. Just like every antenna, these
cables can also receive and transmit unwanted signals from
other gadgets, which results into the generation of a noise
or an unwanted signals due to electromagnetic
interference.
This is where the ferrite ______ are important. A ferrite _____
has the property of eliminating broadcast signals and
making sure that our cables don't send any signals other
than the intended ones.
What am I talking about?
98. 15.
This automobile maker has set up not just a well trained team to impart
knowledge -- in classrooms and school sports grounds -- but it has
also done this in a psychologically pleasing manner using a cartoon
character who would make the exercise fun and get the children’s
undivided attention, said X’s Roy Kurien, whose team would be
tackling schools in over 300 cities in 2014.
X has unveiled its maiden brand mascot to promote a first of its kind X
Children Safety Program. The mascot has been designed to
strengthen the brand connect with kids and thereby accelerate the
company’s growth. And with a good product line-up, X is hopeful this
will be a significant step towards further strengthening its position in
the market.
The X is first-of-its-kind social initiative to educate and influence both
parents and children about road safety measures. Conceived and
developed by X themselves, the mascot aims to be a lovable
character who the kids would love to associate with.
Which company?
101. AUDIENCE
Mark Waugh, when on a tour to Sri Lanka in 1990-
91, was highly unsuccessful in scoring runs and
ended up with four consecutive ducks. What
nickname “X”, did he earn due to this incident?
Waugh's team-mates generously pointed out that if
there had been another Test he had a chance to
be renamed “Y”.
Give X and Y.
102. “Throughout history we have presented pictures
in a yellow box.”
Whose tagline is this?
103. DIFFERENTIAL ROUND
• Written round
• 6 questions featuring 6 logos
• Scoring pattern is 2n+5, with n being number
of teams that don’t answer correctly.
116. 16.
GoodWeave International (image next slide), formerly known as Rugmark provides a
certification program that allows companies that pass inspection to attach a logo
certifying that their product is made without _____ _____.
Media outlets world-wide have given detailed coverage to GoodWeave.
• According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the organization "has helped drastically
reform the hand-knotted carpet industry in India, Nepal and Pakistan.”
• The Guardian said, "GoodWeave's model centres on extensive monitoring and
auditing at every stage of the supply chain,"
• The Philadelphia Inquirer concluded, "Rugmark is not just a symbol of quality.”
The program was formally launched in India, in the fall of 1994 and expanded into Nepal
in 1996. Thereafter, negotiations with programs in Germany, Nepal, India, and the
U.S. resulted in the formal creation of Rugmark International. An international
constitution was adopted in May 1998.
Rugmark International re-branded the certification program and introduced the
GoodWeave label in 2009. Today the international network comprises producing
country offices in India, Nepal and Afghanistan; and consumer country programs in
the US, UK, and Germany. GoodWeave International is responsible for licensing
throughout Europe and North America.
Fill in the blanks and give the person who founded the Rugmark.
120. 17.
The landing page of the game shows an eight-armed
woman, clad in red and resembling the powerful female
Hindu goddess Durga.Underneath her is a caption: “A
woman will give you strength, care and all the love you
need, NOT dowry!”
The game involves throwing various common household
items like frying pans, rolling pins, broomsticks,
and stiletto heels. In the game, players strike target
grooms who demand a large dowry. Each hit lowers the
amount demanded and if the player manages to bring
the dowry to zero, they can proceed to the next level.
The dowry-demanding grooms are portrayed as a
doctor, an engineer or a pilot.
Who is the creator of this game and what is its name?
123. 18.
Start of chocolate activities was under the name “Zwitsers-Italiaanse
Specialiteiten”, in reference to the countries where the founder Jozef
Dequeker learnt the craft of the chocolatier and drew most of his
inspiration. The chocolate company, which was formed in 1923, makes
more than 5,000 tons of chocolate each year, with a turnover of about
$44.17 million. It reportedly said that chocolate bars bearing the name
X had already reached the market for the holiday season, but the
company is now preparing to produce chocolates with the new name,
Libeert for Easter.
"It has made quite an impact on our business. It's very difficult to say how
much the cost has been because we didn't get the orders, but we have
an estimation for about two, three million euros, which is quite a
number," marketing manager Desiree Libeert reportedly said. "We had
international customers saying that they could no longer stock our
chocolate as consumers had only negative associations with the name.”
X?
126. 18.
X reportedly earned £45,000 for ONE DAY of work
on this advertisement.
He was paid the equivalent of £93.75 a minute for
an eight-hour day for the time he spent on set,
which puts him among the world's highest-
earning models.
However, his eye-watering rate of pay has
reportedly caused trouble among Y's other
ambassadors, who typically earn less than half of
what he does.
Identify the model and the advertising company.
(Image on the next slide.)
130. 19.
It began when a man attempts to break a Master
Lock with a rifle. He fails, but does put a bullet
hole in the lock.
What, connected to the business world, is being
depicted in the graph on the next slide?
134. 20.
Steve Jobs considered X to be his "spiritual partner at Apple,"
while Fortune magazine stated in 2010 that X's designs have
"set the course not just for Apple but for design more
broadly.“
He is the designer of many of Apple's products, including
the MacBook Pro, iMac, MacBook Air, Mac mini, iPod, iPod
Touch, iPhone, iPad, iPad Mini, Apple Watch and iOS 7.
He was profiled by Bono in The 2013 TIME annual list of the
100 most influential people in the world.
In 2012, he was elevated to Knight Commander of the Order of
the British Empire for "services to design and enterprise"; he
was knighted by Princess Anne in Buckingham Palace in a
May 2012 ceremony.
X also played an important role in designing the character Eve,
for Pixar’s animated film, Wall-E.
Identify X.
137. 21.
X is a restaurant that sells various greasy fast food products at
extraordinarily high prices, including the popular Y.
It is one of the most successful restaurants in its area. The Y
formula is a closely guarded trade secret, and rival
restaurateurs have made many futile attempts to steal it.
X usually attracts customers because of the Y’s renowned taste.
Because of this lack of viable competition, X is free to
engage in price gouging, which he usually does.
Other than the owner himself, X has only two full-time
employees. It has hired additional employees, but none
have maintained their job for long.
What are X and Y?
138.
139.
140. 22.
X Industries has come a long way since its inception in 1907, when X Gandhi
started a soda fountain. He passed on the business to his son, who ran a
one-man operation, and, with a hand cranked machine, started a small
retail outlet in 1926.
Eventually, his sons, Ramchandra and Lakshman, inherited the business and
they were instrumental in giving a new direction to the company. The duo
imparted a new vision to the venture and infused a spirit of calculated risk-
taking into the firm. As a result, by the 1970s, the X Company had already
evolved into a modern corporate entity.
A major success factor has been its ability to cater to different market
segments through multiple product ranges. It currently caters to the
domestic and export markets with products such as frozen vegetables and
ready to eat snacks, curries and breads and the product line it is most
known for. This business is poised for strong growth in the coming years
owing to greater urbanization within India and increasing demand for
Indian food amongst developed regions like the USA and western Europe.
Which company?
141.
142.
143. 23.
"All we can say is that time will show our commitment to this
project and even the things we do in the future. You need not
be a multibillionaire company to make a change in society
around you. This project was not about the power of money
but the intent and efforts which our team took to give this
dream alive. Even if one small company takes inspiration from
this, we will feel our efforts have borne fruit.”
These are X’s words. His company had some surplus profits,
which he wanted to use for social development. He found out
that a mere $5,000 would install 15 hand pumps, and had
them installed in a village called Shivnagar in Uttar Pradesh, so
the villagers wouldn't have to walk nearly two miles just to get
clean water. The village folk showed their gratitude in a
unique way too.
Who is X? And what did the villagers do?
146. 24.
More than just national pride, X had a passion for science as
part of its company culture. They had a laboratory devoted
to developing better beer brewing. In 1875, that laboratory
was the first to isolate Saccharomyces pastorianus, the
species of yeast used to brew pale lagers. The laboratory
also made discoveries in protein chemistry that ended up
having applications elsewhere.
After Y won the Nobel Prize in 1922, X gave him a gift – a house
located next to the brewery, which had a direct pipeline to
the brewery so that Y had free beer on tap whenever he
wanted.
Y certainly didn’t rest on his laurels after winning the Nobel
Prize. With the help of the government and X’s Foundation,
he had founded the Institute for Theoretical Physics in 1921.
Identify X, the company and Y, the scientist.
149. 25.
Around the end of 2005, X worked on a series of hacks and pranks on
Facebook. One of these pranks was an XSS-based worm that spread
through Facebook profiles by way of an unsanitized profile field
(websites). The worm code would rapidly and silently copy itself
from profile to profile, spreading virally through friends viewing one
another's profiles. The worm collected the data from the Facebook
page and showed it in the format of a MySpace page.
This quickly led to a series of hilarious friend requests of numerous
employees at Facebook as they got infected, including internal test
accounts known as "The Creator". Seeing that infection, X thought
that he had trolled Mark Zuckerberg at that point and declared the
operation a smashing success.
In January 2006, Dustin Moskovitz offered him an interview with
Facebook and X was hired right away.
Who is X?
152. 26.
Established in 1961, The X is situated on an 80 acre campus in
Oak Brook, Illinois with 19 full-time resident instructors. The
facility comprises 13 teaching rooms, a 300 seat auditorium,
12 interactive education team rooms, and 3 labs. The
interpreters can provide simultaneous interpretation, and
the faculty has the ability to teach in 28 different languages.
More than 5,000 students attend X each year.
This corporate university was designed to instruct personnel
employed by Y. More than 80,000 people have graduated
from this facility.
Today, there are seven total X campuses around the world: Oak
Brook, Sydney, Munich, London, Tokyo, São Paulo &
Shanghai.
Give X and Y.
155. 27.
X is the Y’s state-owned oil and natural gas company. It has activities
in exploration, production, refining and exporting oil, as well as
exploration and production of natural gas. X has dominated the
oil industry of Y, the world's fifth largest oil exporter.
Oil reserves in Y are the largest in the world, and the state-owned X
provides the government of Y with substantial funding resources.
It treats X as a cash-cow, and the company only hires political
supporters of the president. Between 2004 and 2010, X
contributed $61.4 billion to the government's social
development projects.
In 2006, the energy minister, gave X workers a choice: Support
President, or lose their jobs. The minister also said: “X is red [the
color identified with the President’s political party], red from top
to bottom".
Give X and Y.
158. 28.
The root word is the Latin adjective meaning "giving pleasure,
pleasing".
In the US, it is a type of business that could be described as a
synthesis of a grocery store and a fast-food restaurant. It
offers a wider and fresher menu than those found at chain
fast food restaurants. They may also serve hot foods kept on
a steam table, like a cafeteria. They sell cold cuts by weight
and prepare party trays.
In Europe, it has a different meaning than in the United
States as it designates top-quality (and top-price) foodstuffs,
stores and counters. It may also provide specialist food from
other countries and cultures which is not readily available in
local food stores.
One word answer.
161. 29.
X is a young start-up company funded by Draper Fisher
Jurvetson and Bay Partners. They pioneered the concept of
“Captive Audience Networks” in India and are creating an
alternate channel for communication for reaching out to
customer segments who are thin users of traditional media
and otherwise difficult to reach.
Their network is one of the largest in India and spans over
2900 locations spread over 80 cities and towns and
addressing over 60 million footfalls in a month.
Advertisers stand to benefit as they are able to reach and
effectively communicate with their precise target segment
without the usual wastage and high costs of traditional
media.
Give X.
164. 30.
IFTTT is a web-based service in which users can
create chains of simple conditional statements,
called "recipes," that are triggered based upon
changes to other web services such
as Gmail, Google Reader, Instagram, Craigslist, etc.
An example recipe might consist of sending an e-
mail message if the IFTTT user tweets a certain
hashtag. Or, if the user's photo is tagged by
someone on Facebook then that photo will be
added to the user's cloud-based photo archive.
Expand IFTTT.
167. AUDIENCE
X is an annual event spread over 3 days is
organized by Percept, an Entertainment, Media
and Communications company.
It features a flea market, massage centre, and
activities such as rock climbing, makeover
lounge and slippery football and volleyball,
along with the main attraction.
The first edition was held in 2007, and has been
held every year ever since.
What is X?
168. There are many companies which love to hate
Microsoft. The principal enemies of Microsoft
are commonly referred to as NOISE (Netscape,
Oracle, IBM , Sun Microsystems and E).
What does E stand for?
169. MAHA CONNECT
• 6 questions, worth 10 points each.
• All answers or a part of the question are
connected to each other by a common link.
• Giving the connect will fetch bonus points, the
scoring for which will be mentioned on each
slide.
• You can go for the connect not more than two
times.
170. 1. +50/-40
In 2010, FedEx had an unusual shipment of two Xs to Chengdu,
China from Washington D.C. The Xs made the journey in
record time, thanks to a new fuel-efficient, custom-decaled
FedEx Express 777 Freighter dubbed the "FedEx X Express,“
with custom-made steel and lexan containers made for X.
It’s not the first time FedEx Express has transported Xs. In
2003, it transported two Xs from China to Memphis as well.
FedEx said in a press release, "FedEx is uniquely qualified to
make this special delivery given our long history connecting
the U.S. to China and our extensive global experience in
shipping precious cargo, from packages to Xs.“
What is X?
171. 2. +40/-30
In March 2013, X had a total of 87 million registered
members and more than 3.5 million new images
uploaded daily. In August 2011, the site reported that it
was hosting more than 6 billion images.
Early versions of X focused on a chat room with real-time
photo exchange capabilities. The successive evolutions
focused more on the uploading and filing backend for
individual users and the chat room was buried in the
site map. Key features of X not initially present are tags,
marking photos as favorites, group photo pools, and
interestingness, for which a patent is pending.
Y acquired X in March 2005, which reportedly cost $22 to
$25 million.
Give X and Y.
172. 3. +30/-20
The company was founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 1950 by
aeronautical engineer Howard X, after he took a ski trip and was
astonished to see his skis were made of wood in an era when metals
and plastics were replacing wood in many product designs. He worked
at the Glenn L. Martin Company where they used a form of aluminum
and plastic laminate to build the fuselages of aircraft, and he felt the
same material would make an ideal ski. After two years of constantly
breaking skis, by the winter of 1950, they had a design that not only
stayed together, but made turning dramatically easier.
The company would rapidly grow in sales through the 1950s, until it was
capturing over 50% of the US market during the 1960s, making them
the leading ski manufacturer in the U.S. and U.K. Howard X was known
for interfering in day-to-day operations and bored of the results, in
1969, he sold the company in 1969, and took up ______.
X now licenses its brand to makers of clothing apparel, accessories,
bicycles, skates, watches, and fitness equipment.
Identify X.
173. 4. +20/-10
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speech, "I've Been to the Mountaintop,"
delivered on April 3, 1968 is best known for how King seemed to
foresee his impending assassination, which indeed took place the
very next day. What isn't often mentioned about the lengthy speech
is that in it, he uttered the following line:
‘And so, as a result of this, we are asking you tonight, to go out and tell
your neighbors not to buy X in Memphis.’
King advocated the boycott of "white goods" as a non-violent means of
protesting against racist businesses. At that time, white workers in X
plants were getting paid a much higher wage than their black
counterparts, while it was the latter who were being made to stay
long hours and do the difficult work. That practice seemed to
continue many years later, as in November of 2000, X agreed to pay
a large group of minority employees $192.5 million to settle a class
action racial discrimination suit brought against the company. Today,
however, X is one of the leading companies in terms of the diversity
of its workforce.
Which company?
177. 1. +50/-40
In 2010, FedEx had an unusual shipment of two Xs to Chengdu,
China from Washington D.C. The Xs made the journey in
record time, thanks to a new fuel-efficient, custom-decaled
FedEx Express 777 Freighter dubbed the "FedEx X Express,“
with custom-made steel and lexan containers made for X.
It’s not the first time FedEx Express has transported Xs. In
2003, it transported two Xs from China to Memphis as well.
FedEx said in a press release, "FedEx is uniquely qualified to
make this special delivery given our long history connecting
the U.S. to China and our extensive global experience in
shipping precious cargo, from packages to Xs.“
What is X?
179. 2. +40/-30
In March 2013, X had a total of 87 million registered
members and more than 3.5 million new images
uploaded daily. In August 2011, the site reported that it
was hosting more than 6 billion images.
Early versions of X focused on a chat room with real-time
photo exchange capabilities. The successive evolutions
focused more on the uploading and filing backend for
individual users and the chat room was buried in the
site map. Key features of X not initially present are tags,
marking photos as favorites, group photo pools, and
interestingness, for which a patent is pending.
Y acquired X in March 2005, which reportedly cost $22 to
$25 million.
Give X and Y.
181. 3. +30/-20
The company was founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 1950 by
aeronautical engineer Howard X, after he took a ski trip and was
astonished to see his skis were made of wood in an era when metals
and plastics were replacing wood in many product designs. He worked
at the Glenn L. Martin Company where they used a form of aluminum
and plastic laminate to build the fuselages of aircraft, and he felt the
same material would make an ideal ski. After two years of constantly
breaking skis, by the winter of 1950, they had a design that not only
stayed together, but made turning dramatically easier.
The company would rapidly grow in sales through the 1950s, until it was
capturing over 50% of the US market during the 1960s, making them
the leading ski manufacturer in the U.S. and U.K. Howard X was known
for interfering in day-to-day operations and bored of the results, in
1969, he sold the company in 1969, and took up ______.
X now licenses its brand to makers of clothing apparel, accessories,
bicycles, skates, watches, and fitness equipment.
Identify X.
182.
183. 4. +20/-10
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speech, "I've Been to the Mountaintop,"
delivered on April 3, 1968 is best known for how King seemed to
foresee his impending assassination, which indeed took place the
very next day. What isn't often mentioned about the lengthy speech
is that in it, he uttered the following line:
‘And so, as a result of this, we are asking you tonight, to go out and tell
your neighbors not to buy X in Memphis.’
King advocated the boycott of "white goods" as a non-violent means of
protesting against racist businesses. At that time, white workers in X
plants were getting paid a much higher wage than their black
counterparts, while it was the latter who were being made to stay
long hours and do the difficult work. That practice seemed to
continue many years later, as in November of 2000, X agreed to pay
a large group of minority employees $192.5 million to settle a class
action racial discrimination suit brought against the company. Today,
however, X is one of the leading companies in terms of the diversity
of its workforce.
Which company?