The document contains 30 questions related to brands, companies and their taglines, slogans or campaigns. It does not provide answers to the questions.
1. X andY.
When X came up with the business plan
for the mail service, he tried all kinds
of names ending in 'mail' and finally
settled for Y as it included the letters
"html" - the programming language
used to write web pages.
3.
*2.
If Hippo, AppyFizz, Bailley (packaged
drinking water) and Frooti belongs to
Parle Agro then who owns Parle-
G, Melody, Mango
Bite, Poppins, Monaco and KrackJack?
6.
X was originallyinvented by Max Keith in
Germany in 1940 when World War II made
it difficult to get the Coca-Cola syrup to Nazi
Germany. X was originally made from
byproducts of cheese and jam production.
The name comes from the German word for
imagination because the inventors thought
that imagination was needed to taste
oranges from the strange mix.
8.
*7.
Occupy Wall Streetprotest was
originally called for by which Canadian
activist group?
9.
8.
As Mr.Nandan Nilekani, Chairman of the
UIDAI notes, "The name __________
communicates the fundamental role of the
number issued by the UIDAI the number as
a universal identity infrastructure, a
foundation over which public and private
agencies can build services and applications
that benefit residents across India."
10.
9.
Which financeterm derives from Latin
word meaning “condition of flowing”
?
15. Nobel PrizeCheck for Tagore
was drawn on which bank?
A) Royal Bank of Scotland
B) State Bank of Travancore
C) State Bank of Mysore
D) Standard Chartered Bank
17.
16. FITB.
BigBlue - _______
Big ______-Kodak
Big Red- ________
Big ________- UPS
18.
17. FITB
ThinkBig- ______
Think _______- Apple
Think Small- _______
Think _______- Virgin Mobile
Think Outside the Bun- _____
19.
*18.
Which Indiancompany claims to be
the first with 50 celebrity endorsers?
20.
The adcampaign featuring the Amul
girl/moppet dressed in polka dotted dress
with red & white bow, is the longest running
Ad campaign in the world. (It completed 45
years last summer.)
Question: What is the name of this
campaign which returns to us every Friday
with utterly butterly delicious remarks.
22.
*21.
A lady, sittingnext to Raymond Loewy at
dinner, struck up a conversation.
'Why', she asked 'did you put two X's in
_____?'
'Why ask?' he asked
'Because', she said, 'I couldn't help
noticing?'
'Well', he responded, 'that's the answer.'
26. In themid-nineteenth century, India
produced a large quantity of raw cotton.
However, India was not the main supplier of
cotton to British textile mills; most of their
cotton came from deep south in North
America. However, the failure of the American
Cotton crop in 1846 followed by the Civil War
from 1861 to 1865 created an urgent need of
alternate supply. India was the answer.
What famous organization resulted thereof?
28.
27.Why are theseconsidered among the most
controversial Time covers?