Jaquizzi chapter xiv

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JAQUIZZI CHAPTER XIV

A New Beginning

Round 1

Q1. Pre independence, which brand used to run ads with the following lines: “Makes white

clothes stay white. Pure swadeshi and free from animal

fat”?

Ans. Tata 501 Soap

Q2. This tiny island first came to European attention due to its

sandalwood trees. In the 16th & 17th centuries, it was the center

of the sandalwood trade first under the Portuguese & then under the Dutch. The trade in

sandalwood made the Dutch East India co the (then) richest in the world. Ironically this tiny island

today ekes out a miserable existence exporting coffee and survives on foreign aid. Name?

Ans. Timor

Q3. He took over his father's billboard business and in 1970 bought a TV station in Atlanta, Georgia. Also owns the Atlanta Hawks basketball team and the Atlanta Braves baseball team, raises bison in Montana and has

pledged a billion dollars of his money to the United Nations. Who?

Ans. Ted Turner

Q4. Name the board game that was invented in 1933 during the American Depression by an unemployed

man by the name of Charles Darrow.

Ans. Monopoly

Q5. According to Usenet legend, an inmate of Canberra zoo bit a visitor, inspiring him (the visitor!) to create a mascot for his new product based, of course, on the animal that bit him. Name the

product and the mascot?

Ans. Linux (Tux The Penguin)

Q6. This is the only appliances company in India that offers a life-time warranty on its product. In fact, this

product was invented by the company in 1963. Name it.

Ans. Faber (Electric Chimney)

Q7. Hallmark was named for its founder Joyce C Hall. The company would have probably been an also-ran and the greeting-card industry itself would have been a

fringe industry but for an innovation that Hallmark brought to the industry. The innovation has to do with the way greeting cards are sold. What is the innovation?

Ans. They started the display racks system for selling cards. Earlier they were sold over the counter

Q8. Which venture was financed by the sale of souvenir stamps and medals and the donation of money by a

wealthy businessman called Georgios Averoff?

Ans. Athens Olympics, 1896

Round 2(Print Ads)

Ans. Pollution free Rickshaw Cab Service started in Fazilka (Punjab)

Ans. Kiwi Shoe Polish

Ans. Mazda MX-5

Ans. PS2

Ans. Alpenliebe

Ans. Jaipur Foot

Ans. Times of India

Ans. Luxor Marker

Round 3

Q1. Connect a Govinda movie to a consumer durable brand that uses the tag line “the name is enough” and

what do you get?

Ans. Khaitan, Govinda was the MD of Khaitan Industries in the movie Chhote Sarkar

Q2. Other than performing its core job, X is also used for creating waterproof microphones & protecting rifle

barrels from clogging. Identify X.

Ans. Condom

Q3. A Jaipur based company manufactures a special product whose colour varies from season to season & it depends upon the diet of an

animal without whom, this product can’t be manufactured. Identify the brand name, animal & the interesting product.

Ans. Haathi Chaap, Elephant, They manufacture paper from Elephant Dung

http://elephantpoopaper.com/

Q4. Which company other than Willys Overland, responded to the request of the US Army to submit working prototypes of a four wheel drive reconnaissance car, when US decided to enter the World War II?

Ans. The American Bantam Car Company

Q5. X originally developed and manufactured diesel and gas engines for

Zeppelins, and then rail cars. It first built an experimental car in 1919, with the first

production model introduced two years later at the Berlin Motor Show. Between 1921 and 1940, the company produced various classic opulent vehicles. X contributed to the Nazi

German war effort in World War II by producing the engines for many self-

propelled guns and tanks. This included such as the Jagdpanther, Panther and Tiger tanks with the X HL230. After the war the factory

performed some repair work, but automotive production was never restarted, and some 20 years later, the company was renamed

into MTU Friedrichshafen. Identify X.

Ans. Maybach

Q6. A full page ad was released on the front page of the Daily Mail, UK, in 1927 proclaiming `the greatest triumph in watch- making' and that `the wonder watch that defies the elements' had achieved the impossible. The advertiser was Rolex.

What sub- brand was being advertised and what was the occasion?

Ans. Rolex Oyster, The occasion was that a London swimmer, swam continuously for 16 hours through the English Channel,

wearing an Oyster

Q7.In 1888 at the age of 30, Dr. Wallace C. _____, an 1885

graduate of the University of Michigan, founded the _______

Alkaloidal Company. At the time he was a practicing physician and

owned a drug store. His innovation was the use of the active part of

a medicinal plant, generally an alkaloid, which he formed into

tiny pills which he called “dosimetric granules.” Fill in the

Blanks

Ans. Abbott

Q8. X was invented by French engineer Louis Réard in 1946. He named it after a place in the Pacific,which was the site of the

Operation Crossroads nuclear weapon tests in July that year. Identify X.

Ans. Bikini

Round 4Visuals

Ans. Connect is TitanicStructure of the ship on top

Red Logo – White Star Line, owner of the shipNext Logo – Harland & Wolff, Manufacturer

Pic – J.P.Morgan, He funded the construction

Ans. The Dyer FamilyStructure lies in the Jallianwala Bagh (Gen.Dyer)

Old Monk – Founder of the company who made Old Monk was Edward Dyer (Grandfather of Gen.Dyer)

Ans. Bugatti VeyronNamed after Pierre Veyron who won at the 24 Hours of Le Mans

(a race) driving a Bugatti Type 57 in 1939

Ans. Dutch Tulip Mania, which is reported to be the earliest Bubble

Ans. Connect – Leo BurnettBowl of Apples – Kept at all Leo Burnett office receptions

Bottom Left – Marlboro Man, created by Leo Burnett Logo – Leo Burnett graduated from Univ. of Michigan

Top Right – Brad Johnson, Marlboro Man in 1987

Ans. Mahindra Axe for the Indian Army

Ans. Silk Route

Ans. Monalisa made by computer chips kept at Asus Headquarters

Round 5

Q1. Who was the official timekeeper for Commowealth Games 2010?

Ans. Tissot

Q2. Which GPS-based phone in India, meant exclusively for the Jain community, locates Jain temples, tracks Jain acharyas’

movements, and includes a community calendar with scriptures?

Ans. The Munoth Brand

Q3. The first practical ____ was introduced in 1950 by physicians in the New York city area. The first

______ system had a range of approximately 25 miles and the

physicians paid $12 dollars a month for the service. The actual

device was developed and manufactured by Reevesound

Company of New York and weighed approximately six ounces. Fill in the blanks.

Ans. Pager

Q4. Today X alone produces 80% of the country's gross ceramic production and around 80% of compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) production. Sonam Quartz, Ajanta Clocks and

Samay Clocks are the world's largest clock manufacturers & are located in X. Identify X.

Ans. Morbi (Gujarat)

Q5. Founded by Rinaldo X in 1884, X initially produced locomotives and railway carriages. During

World War I the company focused on producing aircraft. During

World War II the company produced bomber aircraft, but X

emerged from the conflict with its Pontedera plant completely

demolished by Allied bombing. Identify X.

Ans. Piaggio

Q6. Which café, founded in 1871, found mentions in the popular novel Shantaram?

Ans. Leopold Cafe

Q7. Which corporation is considered to be the first to use the technique of benchmarking in the late 1970s? It took all the key parts of business, from production to

sales and maintenance, and measured them against their counterparts in other companies abroad as well as at home. 

Ans. Xerox Corporation

Q8. What system was made available for civilian use after the accidental shooting of Korean Airlines flight 007 over the Soviet

airspace in 1983? 

Ans. Navstar GPS

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