4. Jalesar, a small town with a population of
around 40,000 in Etah district UP. A particular
product exported to different parts of the
world, especially countries known for breeding
cattle. What is the famous export?
19. Practice
introduced by this
gentleman.
In practice still in
India.
William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898).
What?
20.
21. Connect all entities.
Southern Hospitality BBQ
William Rast, is a ‘New America’ denim culture
brand, conceptualized and founded in 2005.
Just-In Time Entertainment
35. Gordon Murray, chief designer at Motor Racing
Developments, better known as Brabham, a
British racing car manufacturer, spent all his
days agonizing over problem that plagued many
mechanical engineers in the industry – How to
design a car that would outpace the others and
win the championship at Formula One. What did
he do achieve it?
36. He introduced the Pit Stop. He realized that the
car can be made faster, if it is lighter. The car can
become light only if it reduces the amount of
fuel. So the solution was planned stops for
refueling. The speed gained by a light car could
offset the time spent for refueling if it could be
completed within 26 secs. This was the birth of
super fast Pit Stops
37. What is the significance of this story
for Indian Business?
Part - 1
The Hindus go to perform their rites in a sacred Brahmin temple under the
high priest, Nilakantha. Nilakantha's daughter _______and her servant
Mallika are left behind and go down to the river to gather flowers where
they sing the famous "Flower Duet." As they approach the water at the river
bank, ______removes her jewellery and places it on a bench. A party of
British officers, Frederic and Gérald, arrive nearby while on a picnic with two
British girls and their governess. The British girls see the jewellery and
request sketches: Gérald volunteers to stay and make sketches of the
jewellery. He sees ______ and Mallika returning and hides. Mallika leaves
_______for a while; while alone ______ sees Gérald and, frightened by the
foreigner's incursion, cries out for help. However, simultaneously, she is
intrigued and so she sends away those who had responded to her call for
help when they come to her rescue. ______and Gérald begin to fall in love
with each other. Nilakantha returns and learns of the British officer's
trespassing and vows revenge on him for his affront to _______ honour.
38. Part -2
At a bazaar, Nilakantha forces _______to sing (Bell Song) in
order to lure the trespasser into identifying himself. When
Gérald steps forward, ________faints, thus giving him away.
Nilakantha stabs Gérald, wounding him. _____takes Gérald to
a secret hideout in the forest where she nurses him back to
health.
Part- 3
While ______fetches sacred water that will confirm the vows
of the lovers, Fréderic, a fellow British officer, appears before
Gérald and reminds him of his duty to his regiment. After
_____returns, she senses the change in Gérald and realises
that she has lost him. She dies with honour, rather than live
with dishonour, killing herself by eating the poisonous datura
leaf.
44. The Indian Paint companies are strengthening
their production of blue and white shades due
to an announcement made. Why were the
colors chosen and what was the announcement.
45. West Bengal Government announcing the
repainting of the city in these two colours in
tune with their motto “Sky is the limit”.
46. What did Garnet Hertz come up with?
Garnet Hertz talking about something he came up
with :
“I had seen an image of “Role Playing” that was
in a similar format before I made my image - I
immediately saw that the format could be
adapted to many different topics, and I chose
contemporary art since that’s what I do. I had
been working on a proposal for a couple of
weeks, and took a 15 minute break to make the
image. I slightly modified the format of the Role
Playing image and uploaded it”
50. What is a “Toshakhana”?
- The most expensive one is a vanity case and a
purse valued at Rs 50,000
- The cheapest is a vase been valued at a mere
Rs 50
51. It's the gift chest of the Indian government or
the 'toshakhana', where ministers, bureaucrats
and dignitaries are supposed to deposit all the
gifts they receive on their trips abroad.
52. Audemars Piguet, MRF, Canon, Jaypee
Vinod Naidu Group, Boost, Sunfeast, Reynolds, Adidas,
Aviva, Samira Habitats, RBS, Future Group,
Luminous, Coca-Cola
Aircel, Bharat Petroleum Corporation, Cello,
Dabur, DB Corp, Glaxo Smithkline Consumer
Arun Pandey Healthcare, Maxx Mobilink, PepsiCo, Frito-Lay ,
Videocon, Titan, Amrapali group, Big Bazaar, TVS
Motor, McDowell's Platinum soda, Orient,
Reebok, Siyaram's , Exide Industries, Godrej
Hershey's , Lafarge India, Parle Products, Sara
Lee Household & Body Care, Sujata Biotech
Melroy D'souza Hero Honda, Adidas, Royal Challenge, Pepsi,
Colgate Max Fresh, Karbonn Mobile, Zandu
Balm, Boost, Birla Sun Life and Nirala
Developers
53. Audemars Piguet, MRF, Canon, Jaypee
Vinod Naidu Group, Boost, Sunfeast, Reynolds, Adidas,
Aviva, Samira Habitats, RBS, Future Group,
( Sachin Tendulkar ) Luminous, Coca-Cola
Aircel, Bharat Petroleum Corporation, Cello,
Dabur, DB Corp, Glaxo Smithkline Consumer
Arun Pandey Healthcare, Maxx Mobilink, PepsiCo, Frito-Lay ,
Videocon, Titan, Amrapali group, Big Bazaar, TVS
Motor, McDowell's Platinum soda, Orient,
(M.S.Dhoni ) Reebok, Siyaram's , Exide Industries, Godrej
Hershey's , Lafarge India, Parle Products, Sara
Lee Household & Body Care, Sujata Biotech
Hero Honda, Adidas, Royal Challenge, Pepsi,
Melroy D'souza Colgate Max Fresh, Karbonn Mobile, Zandu
Balm, Boost, Birla Sun Life and Nirala
(Virendra Sehwag) Developers
54. What unique way did James Ellington a
top British Sprinter raise sponsorship
for the Olympics?
56. From 1965 onwards till 1990, the Pol
Rogers champagne had black label
why?
57. Following Churchill's death in 1965, Pol Roger
added a black border to the label on bottles
shipped to the UK as a sign of mourning. This
was not lifted until 1990
59. Steve Jobs
This year's Lifetime
Achievement Award
recipients are Allman Brothers
Band, Glen Campbell, Antonio
Carlos Jobim, George Jones,
the Memphis Horns, Diana
Ross, and Gil Scott-Heron; this
year's Trustees Award
honorees are Dave
Bartholomew, Steve Jobs and
Rudy Van Gelder; and
Celemony and Roger Nichols
are this year's Technical
GRAMMY Award honorees.
66. Who about what?
“On a trip to Japan in the early 1980s, _____ asked
Sony’s chairman Akio Morita why everyone in the
company’s factories wore uniforms. He told ____
that after the war, no one had any clothes, and
companies like Sony had to give their workers
something to wear each day. Over the years, the
uniforms developed their own signatures styles,
especially at companies such as Sony, and it became
a way of bonding workers to the company. “I
decided that I wanted that type of bonding for my
company,” ______ recalled”
72. Kailash Katkar is a Pune
based entrepreneur
whose company has
nationwide presence
and his company’s
products are frequently
doled off as audience
prizes in quizzes. Which
company was founded
by him?
76. The Sunday Times named him as one of Britain's
most influential expatriates on 27 November
2005: “he may not be the richest or the most
senior figure on the list, but he has certainly
been one of the most influential as the man who
designed the ____. Who