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BIZZARD*

*Biz Quiz with a General touch

Note of Gratitude Special thanks to the founders of Google and

Wikipedia for their wonderful invention. Also,

to the Official Sites of various companies, News

agencies/Newspapers for their reports, articles.

Most of the information have been sourced/cross-

checked from the above mentioned references.

Your Quizmaster for the day:

Kumar Shivam(or Shivam Kumar, as he is known in Facebook

and other Social Networking Sites)

www.facebook.com/ShivamKumar252

Disclaimer: All the questions asked here have been

researched by me and not lifted from any other

Quiz blog/Page/Group. Any resemblance whatsoever

is purely Co-Incidental.

Some of the questions (4 to be Specific) have been

previously asked in my Page Quizzing India

(www.facebook.com/QuizzingIndia)

Rules:

All Questions on Pounce.

+10/-10 on Pounce

+10/0 on Direct/Pass Question.

N.B. The Quizmaster is always right.

(alteast for the next one hour )

So, Let’s Begin………

Etymology of which term ?

Ans: Business

What is defined in the Oxford dictionary as “a place or a situation in

which people or ideas are decided severely, often creating something

new or exciting in the process”

X, as all of the Science students would also know, is fire resistant

and is used for work involving very high temperatures. It withstands

extreme heat and comes out undamaged at the end of the process.

The name X was chosen as it signifies test of fire, where-from the

individual comes out unscathed and successful if he is able to

withstand the test of fire.

Which word am I talking about?

Ans: Crucible. (Of TATA Crucible fame).

The Quizmaster being East Zone Champion and National

Finalist of TATA Crucible 2015, is bound to ask a Question on

it

Originally named Peleus, ‘In-Q-Tel’ is a

not-for-profit venture capital firm that

invests in high-tech companies. It’s list

of investments include Facebook,

Inktomi, Spotfire, 3VR, Contour,

Quanterix, Skytree among others.

Which unlikely organisation owns this ?

Ans: Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

MSTC Ltd (Metal Scrap Trading Corporation) is a Mini

Ratna Category-I PSU under the administrative control

of the Ministry of Steel. It is the first Public Sector

Company in India dealing in e-Commerce. Among other

things, It is involved in quarterly e-auctions of a

‘commodity’, which boasts of ‘Bhavani Enterprises’,

‘Uja Export and Import’ as major companies in this

trade. Which commodity am I talking about?

Ans: Hair tonsured by devotees in Tirupati Temple.

Patent for ?

Ans: Google Doodle

In this particular year, Sachin Tendukar,

Manmohan Singh, The Pope were declared

the TIME ‘Person of the Year’ among others.

Which year?

2006

The TIME Person of the year was “YOU”

This is the obverse side of ‘Fugio

Cent’, the first official cent of the

United States, designed by

Benjamin Franklin. As a reminder

to its holders, he put at its

bottom, a message which is a very

famous phrase. Which phrase?

Ans: Mind Your Business

The origin of the word dates back to the time of Saint

Albertus Magnus who lived between 1193 and 1280 A.D.,

while French writer Villiers popularized the term in his

1886 novel “L’Eve Future”. The word appeared in US

patents as early as 1863 in reference to miniature human-

like toy automations. Irina Blok created its logo, inspired

by the Male/Female sign infront of toilets.

What am I talking about?

Ans: Android

“www.paisaboltahai.rbi.org.in”

is a Reserve Bank of India initiative

with a tagline ‘Pehchano Paise Ki

Boli, Kyunki Paisa Bolta Hai’ to

create mass awareness and provide

information on ‘something’. What?

Ans: It provides information on various

security features of the Indian Currency

Notes and thus helps in detecting Fake Notes

Name the Company ?

Ans: YAHOO!

These are the characters named ‘Yahoo’ from the

novel ‘Gulliver's Travels’ by Jonathan Swift

Giovanni Antonio Gammarelli started his activity

as tailor in 1798. He was followed by his son

Filippo, and then by Filippo's son Annibale who in

1874 transferred the shop in Via Santa Chiara 34,

in the building of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical

Academy, where it still is. When Annibale died,

his sons Bonaventura and Giuseppe decided to

retain the name “Ditta Annibale Gammarelli”, as

an homage to their father. What is the claim to

fame of the clothing company “Ditta Annibale

Gammarelli” ?

Ans: They are the official clothes supplier to

‘The Pope’

During the 6th Ministerial level meeting of

the India-US Trade Policy Forum (TPF) in April

2007, US allowed import of Mangoes from

India. What did India allow to import from US

in exchange ?

Ans: Harley-Davidson Bikes

This is the menu of the Nobel Banquet,

organised for the 2014 Nobel Prize

winners. What has been blanked out,

which was created in collaboration with

Vernon Mauris in memory of a person

who owned the company ‘Bofors’ from

1894 until his death in 1896, and is a

blend of X and Chinese Keemun ?

(Pic. in the next slide)

Ans: ‘Nobel Museum Tea Blend’, created in

honour of Alfred Nobel. The blend is made of

‘Assam and Chinese Keemun tea’

Air India's then commercial director Bobby Kooka

and Umesh Rao, an artist with J. Walter Thompson

Ltd created ‘it’ which was adopted in its present

form in 1946. In 2014, the new Indian PM Narendra

Modi reportedly asked the minister concerned to

replace ‘it’ with something. What change did he

suggest which reminds us of a political party

among others?

Ans: Replacing the Air India Mascot ‘The

Maharajah’ with something that represents

the ‘Aam Aadmi’

Incorporated on January 30, 1997 in Chennai, it was set up

on the recommendations of the ‘Expert Group on

Commercialisation of Infrastructure Projects’ under the

Chairmanship of Dr. Rakesh Mohan.

Set up in 2001 by Chandra Shekhar Ghosh, this Kolkata-

based company began with a focus on working with

‘socially disadvantaged and economically exploited

women’

What Connects this two companies?

(Logo of the two companies in the next slide)

They are firms named ‘IDFC’ and ‘Bandhan

Financial Services’, which were granted

“Banking license” by RBI from among 25

applicants which included corporate

heavyweights like Reliance, Aditya Birla

Group, Bajaj Group etc.

In a list compiled by the Forbes Magazine for the

year 2014, Michael Jackson tops the list, followed by

Elvis Presley, Cartoonist Charles Schulz (best known

for the comic strip Peanuts) and Elizabeth Taylor.

Other notable persons in this list include Bob Marley,

Marilyn Monroe, John Lennon, Albert Einstein

and Bruce Lee.

What is this list all about?

Ans: World’s Top-Earning “Dead Celebrity”

What connects these three companies ?

Ans: First Indian start-ups to be acquired by

Facebook, Google and Yahoo respectively

She is Vimla Mehra, an IPS officer of the 1978

batch. Her statue in the premises of ‘this

organisation’ resulted in a lot of controversy,

which ultimately resulted in her transfer. The

picture is a part of the statue which featured

in the in-house magazine of the organisation

named ‘Ek Nayi Pahal’.

Which organisation am I talking about ?

Ans: Tihar Jail

Name the Company ?

Ans: Warner Bros. They are Albert, Harry, Sam

and Jack

Who is this person featuring in the Swiss Currency

Note ?

(Larger pic in the next slide)

Ans: Le Corbusier

As per legend, Pandya king Harikesari Parakkirama wanted to

construct a temple for Hindu god Shiva at Tenkasi and went

to Kashi to bring a lingam (an iconic representation of Shiva). While

returning to his palace with the prized lingam, he rested under the

grove of a vilva tree, the favourite tree of Shiva. When the cow

carrying the lingam refused to move from the point, the king realised

that the wishes of Shiva were different from his own, and he placed

the lingam in the place where the cow halted. Thus, this place got its

name. This Town was nicknamed “Mini Japan” by Jawaharlal Nehru

and produces about 70% of the country’s produce of a particular

product and also 30% of the total ‘diaries’ produced in India giving

rise to an emergent printing industry. Which town am I talking about??

Ans: Sivakasi. Famous for firecrackers

and match factories.

Who owns this restaurant?

Ans: Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene

Evangelical Christians in Brazil had apparently banned

the use of ‘it’ after claiming that the technology is

the mark of Satan-worshippers. According to them,

this symbol resembled a trident. Ajay Bhatt (pic in

next slide) of Intel is the co-founder of this

technology, the development of which began with

the collaboration of seven companies namely Compaq,

DEC, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NEC, and Nortel. What

technology am I talking about ?

Ans: USB

The literal meaning of this term is “to chop”. A symbol was

used for it between the 16th century and the 18th century.

The symbol consisted of the letters "Р" (rotated 90° counter-

clockwise) and "У" (written on top of it). The symbol was

placed over the amount number it belonged to. This symbol,

however, fell into disuse during the 19th century and

onward. In December 2013, the official symbol of this

currency was chosen which was a Cyrillic letter ‘Er’ with a

single added horizontal stroke. Which currency is described

above?

(Pic of the Present and the former symbol in the next slide)

Present Symbol Previously used Symbol

Ans: Russian Ruble (or Rouble)

Identify this Indian Economist. He was the fictional

winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics in “The

Simpsons” episode ‘Elementary School Musical’ and

has co-authored books like “India's Tryst with

Destiny” and “Why Growth Matters” with Arvind

Panagariya.

(Larger pic in next slide)

Ans: Jagdish Bhagwati

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