Archive for March 2009
BizQuiz #32
BizQuiz #31
BizQuiz #30
Which business tycoon owns the Miss World Organisation?
Donald Trump
How much was the creator of the Nike Swoosh logo paid for her work?
$35
Who became famous as the man who broke the Bank of England through his currency speculation?
George Soros
What famously has a river at one end and a graveyard at the other?
Wall Street
What company headed by George Eastman used the slogan, ‘You press the button, we do the rest’?
Kodak
BizQuiz #29
When the newspaper was published in 1838 in Mumbai , it was known as “The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce”. How do we better know that today?
The Times of India
Which is the world’s first patented product?
Epsom salt
Which auto company plans to develop concept car “Aria coupe” and luxury sedan “Magna”?
Telco
Name the creativity simulation technique which tries to make the Familiar strange and strange familiar?
Synectics
Dr. Joseph Juran is the pioneer in this concept. What is that?
Quality Engineering
BizQuiz #28
This website was originally intended to be called ‘cadabra’, which was short for ‘abracadabra’, but the suggestion was dropped in favour of the present name because it was thought that it would sound like ‘cadaver’. Which website?
Amazon.com
William E. _____ studied at Yale University and worked initially in the timber industry, there he also acquired knowledge of wooden structures. He founded a company on July 15, 1916, together with George Conrad Westervelt, a Navy engineer, and named it after their initials. Soon the name was changed to “Pacific Aero Products”. In 1917, the company got its present name. Which company?
Boeing. Named after William E. Boeing
Fortune named it “America’s Most Innovative Company” for six consecutive years. This firm claimed revenues of $111 billion in 2000. At the end of 2001 it was revealed that its reported financial condition was sustained mostly by institutionalized, systematic, and creatively planned accounting fraud. Which company?
Enron
The first word of the name of this manufacturer means “without equal” in French. Which company?
Sanspareil Greenlands, or SG
The company was founded as ___, Watkins & Co. by Henry Overton ____ I and his partner Watkins, who opened a shop in Castle Street, Bristol in 1786. After Watkin’s retirement in 1789, it became “____ & Co.” This brand was withdrawn in the UK in 1988, but it remained in India and Pakistan.Which brand?
Wills
This company, which shares its name with part of the name of a suburb of Mumbai, began in 1929. It was one of the few Indian players in a market dominated by British brands, and made biscuits affordable at a time when they were luxury goods. Which company?
Parle
BizQuiz #27
Under Robert Woodruff, Coke changed its formula so that the glycerine in it came not from hog fat but from vegetable sources. For what specific reason was this done?
To ensure it could be certified as kosher.
The Coca Cola company decided to replace Coca Cola or Coke by a new product in 1985. Due to a massive consumer backlash, this new product had to be withdrawn and the original Coke reintroduced. The drink officially came to be known as Coca Cola II. What was the popular name of the new drink?
New Coke
This Italian designer originally trained in medicine before becoming a photographer. He then was in the army, and subsequently worked in a department store. He then worked as a designer, and in 1974, he established a menswear label along with his partner. Who?
Giorgio Armani
Which Italian automobile manufacturing company’s crest/logo comes from the founder’s sunsign?
Lamborghini. The bull logo is inspired by the founder’s sunsign Taurus.
This SUV made by an Indian company for a global market was launched in 1996. It was sold under the brandname ‘Goa’ in Western Europe in order to avoid confusion with another automobile there. Which brand?
Scorpio, by Mahindra