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Monday, March 29, 2010

Fair well 2010 At IMR

Fair well 2010 At IMR

IMR EVENTS :- SINEARGY 2010 DRAMA Compiyiation

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MBA EVENTS:- SINEARGY Rangoli compitiation

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Business Quiz :- Identify the logo | Business Quiz Questions and Answers

1. Identify the creator of recipe for one of the greatest brands on the planet

http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ccmphtml/ccimages/pember1.jpg

Ans. This person is John Pemberton. The creator of Coca Cola. Coke entered its booming period after it got into the hands of Asa Candler.

2. .In 1997, who won the Sveriges Riksbank prize in economic sciences in memory of Alfred Nobel.?

Ans. The Nobel Prize of 1997, was awarded to Robert C. Merton and Myron S. Scholes. They got it for Black–Scholes model. The fundamental insight of Black–Scholes PDE is that the option is implicitly priced if the stock is traded.

3.Where are the currency notes manufactured in India?
Ans. The currency notes are printed at currency note press, Nashik, Bank Note Press, Dewas, Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Nigam (P) Limited presses at Salboni and Mysore. The Watermark Paper is Manufactured at Security Paper Mill, Hoshangabad.

4.Which country's currency was known as Drachma, which in Greek means 'to grasp'?
Ans. Well this is a sitter question. Drachma was the currency of Greece 1 January 2002, when it was replaced by Euro.

5. I was developed by two PHD Students from Standford. My name actually originated from a wrong spelling that actually meant a number represented by a ‘1(one)’ followed by ‘one-hundred zeroes.’ I have recently launched something similar to the Internet Explorer. Search Me.
Ans. Google

Business Quiz :- Business Quiz Questions and Answers


Business Quiz :- Business Quiz Questions and Answers

 Business Quiz Questions


Question: Which vehicle took its name from the fact that it was made to be used for general purposes?
Answer: Jeep (GP)

 Question: What is the name of the mascot on the bonnet of a Rolls Royce?
Answer: The spirit of ecstasy

Question: Who invented jeans?
Answer: Levi Straus

 Question: Which company owns 'Hotmail', the Internet based e-mail system?
Answer: Microsoft

 Question: South Africa is the world's largest producer of 3 metals. Platinum and Gold are 2 of them, what’s the third?
Answer: Chromite

 Question: Which designer is credited with inventing the mini-skirt?
Answer: Mary Quant

 Question: Which car is featured in the film Back to the Future?
Answer: De Lorean

 Question: The Baht is the monetary unit of which country?
Answer: Thailand

 Question: What is the national airline of Spain?
Answer: Iberia

 Question: Which was the first company formed to manufacture motor cars?
Answer: Daimler

 Question: Which car manufacturer uses a badge consisting of 4 interlocked circles?
Answer: Audi

 Question: In which country is Sikorsky Helicopters' head office?
Answer: America

 Question: What is the currency of Turkey?
Answer: Lira

Question: Which company manufactured Lancaster bomber?
Answer: Avro

 Question: How many old pennies were there in Half a Crown?
Answer: 30

 Question: In which country are Saab cars manufactured?
Answer: Sweden

 Question: Excluding India name 2 other countries that use the rupee as currency.
Answer: India, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Seychelles and Sri Lanka.

 Question: London's Drury Lane is associated with which industry?
Answer: Theatre

 Question: What commodity is traditionally measured in units called a Truss?
Answer: Hay/Straw

 Question: What is the national airline of Spain?
Answer: Iberia

Question: Which goldsmith and jeweler was famous for ornate Easter eggs?
Answer: Peter Faberge

Question: Who first produced a book in 1955 to help pub owners settle debates (and bets) between patrons?
Answer: Guinness (book of world records)

 Question: The Skoda car company is based in which country?
Answer: Czechoslovakia

 Question: Which creature features on the logo of Bacardi Rum?
Answer: Bat

 Question: As in the music shop, what do the letters HMV stand for?
Answer: His Masters Voice

Question: What is the name of Hong Kong's airline?
Answer: Cathay Pacific

 Question: Which vehicle took its name from the fact that it was made to be used for general purposes?
Answer: Jeep

 Question: Which London thoroughfare is traditionally associated with high quality tailoring?
Answer: Savile Row

 Question: What is the name of the mascot on the bonnet of a Rolls Royce?
Answer: The Spirt of Ecstacy

 Question: What word describes the minimum number of members required to be present for the proceedings of an assembly to be valid ?
Answer: Quorum

 Question: What name is given to a person authorised to vote on behalf of someone else?
Answer: Proxy

 Question: In which country are Lada cars made?
Answer: Russia

 Question: What was the Jaguar car called before 1945?
Answer: The SS

 Question: Which of the following is the smallest paper size; A3, A4, or A5?
Answer: A5

 Question: In which country is the world's largest McDonalds Restaurant?
Answer: CHINA (The McDonalds in Beijing is 28,000 square feet, 2 stories high, and seats 700 people)

 Question: Which company built the WW2 Spitfire?
Answer: Supermarine. The fighter pilots of Britain’s RAF won the Battle of Britain in 1940 by a narrow margin. The quality of their solidly built Hawker Hurricane and speedy Supermarine Spitfire interceptors was one vital factor.

 Question: It is made from thermo-plastic paper and the manilla hemp used to make rope, it is designed to withstand boiling water, what is it?
Answer: A teabag

 Question: Two South American countries were members of OPEC (the organisation of petroleum exporting countries). Venezuela is still one. What was the other?
Answer: Ecuador (they joined in 1973 and left in 1992).

Question: What colour is the M on the Mcdonald’s logo?
Answer: Yellow

 Question: Which popular children's toy originated as a weapon and was once known as the bandalore?
Answer: Yo-Yo

Question: What name is California's Santa Clara County, the heartland of the US Computer Industry, more commonly called?
Answer: Silicon valley

Question: Which two airlines have gone into partnership to become the largest airline in Europe?
Answer: Air France and KLM

 Question: What was Mr. Ferrari's first name?
Answer: Enzo

 Question: Which Airline owned the Plane that blew up over Lockerbie in 1988?
Answer: Pan Am. On December 21 a terrorist bomb exploded in a Pan-Am aircraft flying from Frankfurt to New York, via London.

 Question: Yoshida Kogyo Kabushibibaisha or YKK for short appears on nearly every what?
Answer: Zip

 Question: What is the name of the railway that was opened in 1901 and runs from Moscow to Vladisvostok?
Answer: Trans-Siberian Railway

 Question: Which company owned the ill-fated Titanic?
Answer: White Star line

Question: Which car manufacture makes the engine for the Mclaren F1 team?
Answer: Mercedes Benz

 Question: Which country does Red Stripe lager come from?
Answer: Jamaica

 Question: Vespa and Lambretta are famous manufacturers of what?
Answer: Scooters

 Question: Which formula one driver is the owner of the luxurious Columbus Hotel in Monaco?
Answer: David Coulthard

 Question: Which vehicle did J C Bamford give his name to?
Answer: JCB digger

 Question: What did Harry Beck design in 1931 which is still used in London today?
Answer: The map of the London Tube system (the Underground)

 Question: Founded in Canada in 1971, and now with its headquarters in Amsterdam, what was the original aim of the environmental organization Greenpeace?
Answer: To oppose U.S. nuclear testing in Alaska

 Question: Which cosmetics and perfume company was originally named The California Perfume Co?
Answer: Avon

 Question: What make and model of car was John F Kennedy in when assassinated in 1963?
Answer: Lincoln Continental

 Question: The world’s largest Mobile Phone maker is based in which country?
Answer: Finland, it's Nokia.

 Question: Who devised the Package Tour?
Answer: Thomas Cook. He ran a successful travel agency in the 19th century. It began after he led a temperance group on a guided train ride from Leicester to Loughborough

 Question: What did Earl W Tupper invent in 1944?
Answer: TUPPERware

 Question: Which company invented the computer floppy disc in 1970?
Answer: IBM

Question: What was the surname of the French brothers who founded a tyre company in 1888.
Answer: Michelin

 Question: Who are the engine suppliers for the 'Williams' formula 1 team?
Answer: BMW

 Question: Who had Skytrain printed on the side of his aircraft?
Answer: Sir Freddy Laker

 Question: What is an assembly of Cardinals called?
Answer: Conclave

 Question: Which company's name is short for Durability, Reliability and excellence?
Answer: Durex

 Question: The imprisonment of Nick Leeson followed the collapse of which bank?
Answer: Barings

 Question: Which American car firm made the Corvette?
Answer: Chevrolet

 Question: What did Albert Parkhouse invent that is one of the most stolen items from hotels?
Answer: Coat hanger

 Question: What is the name of Microsoft's free e-mail service?
Answer: Hotmail (not Outlook; that is software to collect any Email)

 Question: What was the name of the restaurant chain opened by Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Swartzeneger?
Answer: Planet Hollywood

 Question: Which is the World's most popular brand of cigarette?
Answer: Marlboro

 Question: Which mobile phone company shares its name with a fruit (it's Australian)?
Answer: Orange

 Question: Who was responsible for bringing down Barings Bank?
Answer: Nick Leeson

 Question: Who invented the lift/elevator in 1853?
Answer: Elisha Otis

 Question: What is the metal or plastic end of a shoelace called?
Answer: An aglet

 Question: P&O, the shipping line, stands for what?
Answer: Peninsular and Oriental

 Question: Which country is home to Grolsch lager?
Answer: Holland (The Netherlands)

 Question: Ron Dennis has been the manager for many years of the team behind which Formula One motor racing car?
Answer: McLaren

 Question: In 1996 what overtook Coca-Cola as being the most well known brand name in the world?
Answer: McDonalds

 Question: In the USA what name was given to a seller of illegal alcohol?
Answer: Bootlegger










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