The document contains 26 multiple choice questions about various brands, companies, and people. Some of the questions identified the founder of companies like Zynga, Tata Motors, Swarovski, and Raw Pressery. Other questions asked about brands like Versace, Under Armour, Quechua, and products like yo-yos, Xerox machines, and costumes from Game of Thrones. The document also included questions related to people like Prahalad C.K., Nestle, and Elon Musk.
2. Q1)
• It founded in April 2007 by Eric
Schiermeyer, Justin Waldron, Michael
Luxton, Steve Schoettler along with the
man shown under the name Presidio
Media.
• The company name changed in July
2007 after the man’s American bulldog
and the company uses an image of a
bulldog as its logo.
• Its first game was Texas Hold'Em Poker
4. Q2)
• In 1933, it was banned in Syria, because many
locals superstitiously blamed the use of them
for a severe drought.
• In 1946, the Duncan Toys Company opened a
yo-yo factory in Luck, Wisconsin. The Duncan’s
_____ was inducted into the National Toy Hall
of Fame at The Strong in Rochester, New York,
in 1999.
• Sleeping, Looping, Off-String and Free-Hand
are a few techniques associated with this
product.
12. Q6)
• Name the brand launched by this
American billionaire businessman
and philanthropist who is the
founder of a manufacturer of
sportswear, footwear and
accessories.
14. Q7)
• Who launched “Samarth” along with
Oriental Insurance Company, ICICI
prudential, Toppr Technologies Private
Limited across India?
• Over 5 lakh drivers may avail benefit from
this program every year
• Drivers enrolled under Swasthya Samarth
may avail 2 comprehensive health
checkups covering 6 health profiles/57
tests & INR 50,000 hospitalization
coverage for drivers and owner drivers
per year, per vehicle and renewable every
year
18. Q9)
• Founder Anuj Raykan has been a health
connoisseur for a long time.
• Raykan is an Economics graduate from Duke
University, and his last role before turning
entrepreneur was VP-Sales at Nirav Modi
Jewels.
• What venture did he launch in India?
20. Q10)
• It is a mountain sports brand founded in 1997 in Domancy, France,
dealing with hiking, trail running, adventure
racing, climbing and mountaineering apparel and equipment and is
sold in every store of Decathlon Group and sportswear shops.
• The name comes from the language, an indigenous language of South
America and also denominates an indigenous people.
24. Q12)
• Originally incorporated in California under
the name “Onscan Technologies India
Private Limited” as a spin-off from Infosys,
the company relocated to India.
• The company changed its name in April
2001 and finally to its current name in
August 2007.
• It became the first Indian telecom VAS
company to go public when it was listed on
the Bombay Stock Exchange and
the National Stock Exchange of India on 19
February 2008.
• Its Co-Founders are Mouli Raman and
Aravind Rao
25.
26. Q13)
• Before he turned 22 in 1836, he completed a four-
year apprenticeship with J. E. Stein, an owner of
a pharmacy.
• At the end of 1839, he was officially authorized in
Lausanne, Switzerland, to perform chemical experiments,
make up prescriptions, and sell medicines.
• During this time, he changed his name in order to adapt
better to the new social conditions in French-
speaking Vevey, Switzerland, where he eventually settled.
• In 1843, he bought into one of the region's most
progressive and versatile industries at that time and
became involved in the production of nut oils (used to
fuel oil lamps), liqueurs, rum, absinthe, and vinegar.
• Name him.
27.
28. Q14)
• It is one of the foremost
business houses in South India.
• The founder of the group was
Ninan Mathai from whom the
business house was later taken
over by his son, George .
• The family traces its roots to the
small town of Kozhencherry
in Central Travancore.
40. Q20)
• Michele Clapton is a British costume
designer.
• She won at the BAFTA Awards for the
four-part television series The Devil's
Whore in the category of Best Costume
Design.
• She won an Emmy Award in 2012. She
went on to win again in 2014 and 2016.
For What?
42. Q21)
• Clarence Leonidas was
an American inventor who founded ____ ,
which in January 1965, he sold the
company to CBS and later founded two
other companies in the related field.
• Identify the eponymous company he
founded.
46. Q23)
• William Rosenberg was an
American entrepreneur who was
one of the pioneers in name-brand
franchising.
• He originally named his venture
"Open Kettle" when established in
1948.
• At the end of 2011, there were
more than 10,000 outlets of the
chain in 32 countries