Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Quiz 3

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1. The person in the picture below was awarded the Padma Shri & Padma Bhushan for his outstanding contribution to Unani system of medicine. The pharmaceutical house he was associated with today boasts of one of the largest Unani GMP certified and ISO 9001 facilities in the world at Manesar. Give the name of the company/pharmaceutical house.







2. 1905 through 1987 : Grass



1988 until 2007: Rebound Ace



2008-present: Plexicushion Prestige.



What are we talking about?






3. The historical British meaning of "X" is a person who excels at debate. The title "X" was, in fact, given to a student obtaining first class in the Cambridge Mathematics Tripos I examination. The student obtaining the highest marks used to be described as the "senior X" These titles were officially abandoned by Cambridge University in 1909. What title? ( Clue : It is also a brand)






4.Bernard James Tindal played seven Test matches for England between 1903/04 and 1905. He was named as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1904. What is his most important contribution to cricket?






5. Connect these two gentlemen with the song “Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head”



6. Tuvalu is an island in the Great Pacific situated Northeast of Australia. What is its claim to fame?


7. You would have seen those cars belonging to foreign missions with blue number plates and the number written in white. These contain the letters "CD". What does CD stand for?


8. Name the only Indian president who won unopposed. (to the post- obviously)


9. Name the very famous nobel-laureate alumnus of Lady Sriram College, University of Delhi to whom this quote is attributed… "It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it."


10. Identify the individual



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Answers to Quiz 2

Here are the answers

1) William Shakespeare

2) Charlie's Angels- Almost all of you got this one right. Guess Charles was the hint.

3) Theory of Gloden arches is the right answers.
@Aseem- ur answer is right too- 2 countries having mcdonalds do not goto war with each other. There's more trivia on this- Nato bombed serbia just a few months after this theory became public ;-)
@ Somnath- "Bangalored" was a good guess

4) Tough one- Loonie was the right answer

5) Sitter- Kapil Dev

6) Harvard Business School was the right answer.
@ Pankaj- Yale was a close answer

7) Tough one- Aerosmith was the answer (trivia: the book mentioned was Arrow Smith)

8) All of you got this one- Shilpa Shetty

9) Jeffery Archer

10) Indian Farmer's Fertilizers Coopoerative
(The funniest one was Indian Farmer's Fertilization Coopoertaive)

Lokesh Kaushal... u top the quiz... congrats

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Quiz 2

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1. Name the poet: ‘The Phoenix and the Turtle’, ‘Venus and Adonis’, ‘Sonnets’, and ‘The Rape of Lucrece’.

2. Created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, The Alley Cats’ graduated from police academy and their first assignment was switchboard handling and traffic. It was their assignments with Mr. Charles Townsend that shot them to fame. How do we better know them?

3. Which famous political-economic theory first appeared in Thomas Friedman’s, ‘The Lexus and the Olive Tree’?

4. What is the Canadian one dollar coin colloquially called? Its 'pet-name' name comes from the name of a bird?

5. Middle name is Ramlal Nikhanj; author of book, ‘Straight from the Heart’; and member of the Indian Territorial Army; brand ambassador for Haier and Birla Sun Life Insurance; known for his achievements in sport. Who is he?

6. The emblem of which organization is inscribed with the term, 'Veritas'?

7. There many stories doing the rounds on how the band got its name. One says it’s a distorted version of the name of a book by Sinclair Lewis. The other one says that once when the drummer was sitting in his school with his girlfriend he went about doodling a name in his notebook and then was born a new name for the band. Which band?

8. Who recently launched a perfume brand, S2 (S-Square)?

9. Identify:


10) If you have been in Gurgaon, you have probably crossed and gone around IFFCO Chowk a million times. What does IFFCO in IFFCO Chowk stand for?

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Thank you

Thank you for the responses. Here are the answers to Quiz 1-

1) Vikram Sarabhai
2) Lalit Modi, BCCI
3) A Tale of Two Cities
4) To kill a mockingbird
5) The guy who stabbed Monica Seles in '93

Sunday, May 17, 2009

The first one

1) Identify




2) ED of Godfrey Philips in India; Awarded the "Business Standard Award" for making XYZ the most innovative company in India for 2008.

Name the individual and identify XYZ.


3) Sitter: These are the opening lines of a timeless classic. Identify the book.

"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to heaven, we were all going direct the other way - in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only. "


4) Identify the film

5) What is Gunter Parche's claim to fame (he's rather infamous)?