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The prelims of Biztech 1.0 at TechNidarshan 2012, 3rd Nov. 2012

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Grey matter presents

Biz Tech 1.0

QuizmastersVinaichandra Ghanshyam

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1. The word X is derived from the Old Norse word meaning "to burn". It refers to the practice of producers burning their mark  onto their products.ID X.

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2.Id the castle and what is this the inspiration for?

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3. For one hour on Diwali, the stock brokers of the BSE Sensex trade in a what is considered to be a traditional auspicious special trading session called _____ trading.

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4. Which company’s ad?

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5. Put Funda

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***6.In 1957 two inventors named Alfred

Fielding and Marc Chavannes were attempting to create a 3-dimensional plastic wallpaper. Although the idea was a failure, they found that it did make for great packing material  and thus Sealed Air Corp. was co-founded by Alfred Fielding in 1960.

What product did they develop.

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7. XY gets it's name from the material it is made from as opposed to the misconception that the name is derived from it's shape.

The material used is Pygg clay. ID XY.

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8. X is credited with starting the 5 day work week system with the pay being kept the same as the 6 day work week. X also introduced the 8 hour work day at his plants which are now a widely followed practice for office workers in several countries.

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9.Put funda

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10. This company’s musical origins are still reflected today in it's logo of three interlocking tuning forks. This company is known for it’s expertise is some other field entirely these days. Id the company.

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11. This Kerala businessman named ______ secured control of the Britannia group in the late 1980s, becoming known in India as the 'Biscuit King'

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***12. Karsanbhai Patel used to make

detergent powder in his house in Ahmedabad and then travel door-to-door to sell his product. He later established a detergent company named after his daughter. Id the company.

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13. The _______ Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy often called the ______ Manual is the world’s best selling medical textbook.

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14. _______ operates the largest cargo fleet in the world with 648 aircraft. The unique thing about their fleet is that each aircraft in the fleet is named after the children of it’s employees.

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15. The ______ cap has to be worn by all new Y employees on their first Friday of work as a tradition. The ________ cap got it’s name from a combination of the words X and Y. Id X & Y.

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16. Roy Raymond was an American businessman who founded X.

Raymond, an alumnus of Tufts University and Stanford Graduate School of Business, opened the first store at the Stanford Shopping Center after feeling embarrassed trying to purchase lingerie for his wife in an awkward, public department store environment.

In 1982, after five years of operation, Raymond sold off X and started My Child's Destiny, a retail store for children, that went bankrupt in 1986.On August 26, 1993, Raymond committed suicide by leaping off the Golden Gate Bridge at the age of 46.ID X

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17. What is surrogate advertising? Keep it very brief, we just want the main idea from you.

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***18. Jerker, fukta, fartfull and lykhem

are some of their names of the products of this company which has over 12000 products in it’s entire range. These names had to be withdrawn in english speaking countries due to the obvious repercussions, however benign their names may have sounded in their original language.

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19. In 1859,Robert Chesebrough went to the oil fields in Titusville, Pennsylvania, and learned of a residue called "rod wax" that had to be periodically removed from oil rig pumps. Chesebrough took samples of the rod wax back to Brooklyn, processed it and began manufacturing a certain  medicinal product named X that healed cuts and wounds.

The word X is believed to come from German word Wasser meaning water and a Greek word meaning oil.ID X

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20. Introduced in 1998, name the first Indian Nokia ring tone introduced in the Nokia 5110.

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21. X was first introduced as "Brad's Drink"  in New Bern, North Carolina, United States, in 1893 by Caleb Bradham, who made it at his drugstore where the drink was sold.

Bradham sought to create a fountain drink that was delicious and would aid in digestion and boost energy.

Barney Oldfield , an automobile race pioneer, was the first celebrity to endorse X, describing it as "A bully drink...refreshing, invigorating, a fine bracer before a race."

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22. Several names were considered for this system when it was created — for instance, ‘Moi’ (mine of information) and ‘Tim’ (the information mine) — and finally, the name with which it is known today was given during the late 1980s. Name it.

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23.“I promise that whenever I come within 10 feet of a customer, I will look him in the eye, greet him,, and ask if I can help him”

This is famously known as the 10 foot rule.

Who insists on the new associates joining his company to take this pledge?

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24. X was formed in  1932,when Charles Elmer Doolin, manager of the Highland Park Confectionery in San Antonio, purchased a corn chip recipe, a handheld potato ricer and 19 retail accounts from a corn chip manufacturer for $100, which he borrowed from his mother. Doolin established the business  in his mother's kitchen. Doolin and his mother and brother produced 10 pounds of the corn chips per day.Daily sales totaled $8 to $10 and profits averaged about $2 per day. In 1933, the production increased from 10 pounds to nearly 100 pounds due to the development of a "hammer" press. By the end of the year, production lines were operating in Houston and Dallas. X moved its headquarters a to Dallas to capitalize on the city's central location and better availability of raw materials. In 1937, It opened its Research and Development lab and introduced many new products. 

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***25. Reginald Alfred "Reg" Varney , was an English

actor, most notable for his role as Stan Butler in 1970s TV sitcom On the Buses.What is he seen doing in the pic below.

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26. X and Y have a tradition of sending cakes every time the other launches a new version. One such cake was delivered to X just yesterday.ID X and Y.

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***27. This brand name has been

coined by using the fist two alphabets of the parent group’s name and a sanskrit word meaning gold coin. Id the brand.

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***28. X has it's servers named after

Aishwarya Rai, Bipasha Basu,  Riya Sen , Celina Jaitley, Katrina Kaif and a few other Bollywood beauties. These severs are referred to as the beautiful servers.ID X.

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***29. One of the first offices of the Student magazine and

the Student Advisory Center was the crypt of St.. John's church, Bayswater Road, London. X writes in his autobiography :"We decided to come up with another name for the mail  order business....'slipped disk' was one of the favorite suggestions. We toyed with it for a while, until one of the girls leant forward :'I know' , she said. 'What about Y ? We are complete Ys at business'.'And there aren't many Ys left around here' laughed one of the other girls. ' it would be nice to have one here in name if nothing else'.'Great' , I decided on the spot. 'It's Y' "ID X and Y