3. Q1.Madhusudan D. Kambli
started Kambli arts in 1920.
Since 1934, Kambli arts is
making something which we
popularly know as X.
Ratnakar Kambli, the present
maker of X has patented its
design.
What is X?
4.
5. 3.Absolute forms of X
Scutage,
Danegeld,
Carucage,
X farming,
Socage,
Burgage,
Tithe
7. 5.
X was established in 1887 as a piano
and reed organ manufacturer by
Torakusu X as Nippon Gakki
Company, Limited (literally Japan
Musical Instrument Manufacturing
Corporation) in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka
prefecture and was incorporated on
October 12, 1897.
X literally means mountain leaves
Give me X
8. 6.Associate a brand with the
picture
(probably the easiest question
here :P )
10. 8.
WEAF of New York is credited with X on
August 28, 1922, for the Queensboro
Corporation,X an apartment complex.
However, it appears other radio stations may
actually have sold advertising before WEAF.
As early as May 1920, an amateur radio
broadcaster leased out his "station" in
exchange for $35 per week for twice-weekly
broadcasts.
And, in Seattle, Washington, Remick's Music
Store purchased a large ad in the local
newspaper advertising radio station KFC, in
exchange for sponsorship of a weekly
program, in March 1928
Give me X
11. 9.List of what
Coal India Limited [3]
Indian Oil Corporation [4]
NTPC Limited [5]
Steel Authority of India limited
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited[6]
GAIL (India) Limited [6]
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation [7]
13. 11
X has been used as a drink for nearly all of its history. The
earliest record of using X dates back before the Olmec. In
November 2007, archaeologists reported finding evidence of
the oldest known cultivation and use of Y at a site in Puerto
Escondido, Honduras, dating from about 1100 to 1400 BC.
The residues found and the kind of vessel they were found in
indicate the initial use of Y was not simply as a beverage, but
the white pulp around the Y was likely used as a source of
fermentable sugars for an alcoholic drink. The Maya
civilization grew Y in their backyards, and used the Y the
trees produced to make a frothy, bitter drink. Documents in
Maya hieroglyphs stated X was used for ceremonial
purposes, in addition to everyday life.
The X residue found in an early ancient Maya pot in Río Azul,
Guatemala, suggests the Maya were drinking X around 400
AD.
Earliest history of which product
14. 12.
The name was devised by Mr. A.R.Reid
, to whom it came 'out of the air ' when
he was traveling one evening in 1929 on
his usual train home from London to
South end-on Sea . The name also is [or
was] that of a brand of adhesive tape in
Australia ,and a consequent
embarrassment to at least one lady
visitor to England who should have
asked for Sello tape or Scotch tape
.Identify the brand
15. 13.
An early but short-lived name for this
product was ' Elite ' . It was first
marketed in 1928 by the County
Chemical Co., Birmingham. The
company's then manager Mr . Wilfred
Hill was responsible for this product to
be manufactured . Name the product
16. 14.
In Gulliver's Travels,if dwarfs are Liliputs
and Giants are Brobdingnagians,then
what are the race of animal like humans
called.
Think tech
17. 15.
Which bank, now headquartered in
Calcutta, is the oldest joint stock bank
in India? It was founded in 1865 by a
group of Europeans in Uttar Pradesh.
19. Researcher Eric Fischer recently mapped and
analyzed
millions of photos taken throughout the New York
City, which
were uploaded on flickr. He looked at their geo-
tagged
information & prepared a heat map.
What turned out to be the most photographed
tourist spot ?
20. 18.
Systematic (IUPAC) name of X
N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethanamide N-(4-
hydroxyphenyl)acetamide
Trade names
Tylenol (USA), Anacin Aspirin Free (USA),
Apra (USA), Crocin (India), Feverall (USA),
Genapap (USA), Panadol (UK), Panadol
(Australia/New Zealand), Panodil
(Denmark), Efferalgan (France), Doliprane
(France) Dafalgan (France) Alvedon
(Sweden)
What is X
22. 20.
Which company derives its name from
the name of this league which was an
alliance of trading cities and their
guilds that established and maintained
a trade monopoly along the coast of
Northern Europe, from the Baltic to the
North Sea and inland, during the Late
Middle Ages and early modern period
(c.13th–17th centuries)
23. 21.
What was created by the y to
commemorate this lady‟s wedding?
Lady is Duchess X Alexandrovna
24. 22.
Fill in the blanks
Some of the considered names for this
product/ brand were:
iCU Cyrix iAmFastest GenuIn5
SWIFFT RADAR1 Finally , the name
…………… was adopted
25. 23
Identify X, Y and Z
X is a confection which was first created
by Rowntrees of York, England.It is now
produced worldwide by Y, which acquired
Rowntree in 1988,except in the United
States where it is made under licence by
Z Each bar consists of fingers composed
of three layers of crème-filled wafer,
covered in an outer layer of chocolate
Launched in 1935, X was originally
known asChocolate Crisp
27. 25.
It started in 1862 when Facundo X and his brother José
bought the Santiago de Cuba distillery and began to distill
what would become the most popular commercial rum in the
world. Using a method of charcoal filtering, and oak barrel
aging along with a still of copper and cast iron, Facundo X
(who was was prone to experimentation) created a smoother
more refined version of the locally made rum. Over time, his
smoother version of the spirit became first a local favourite,
and over time, an international sensation.
In the early 1900′s the company opened new bottling plants in
Barcelona and New York City. At this time, Cuba was popular
with US tourists and opening these plants marked the
beginning of X‟s international expansion. Capitalizing on the
influx of US tourists in Cuba during Prohibition, it branded
Cuba as the „home of rum‟, and X as the „king of rums.‟
28. Now fun time.
Give the brand/company/xyz
associated with the ad campaign
40. Q1.Madhusudan D. Kambli
started Kambli arts in 1920.
Since 1934, Kambli arts is
making something which we
popularly know as X.
Ratnakar Kambli, the present
maker of X has patented its
design.
What is X?
44. 3.Absolute forms of X
Scutage,
Danegeld,
Carucage,
X farming,
Socage,
Burgage,
Tithe
45. Scutage, which is paid in lieu of military service; strictly speaking, it
is a commutation of a non-tax obligation rather than a tax as such
but functioning as a tax in practice.
Tallage, a tax on feudal dependents.
Tithe, a tax-like payment (one tenth of one's earnings or agricultural
produce), paid to the Church (and thus too specific to be a tax in
strict technical terms). This should not be confused with the modern
practice of the same name which is normally voluntary.
(Feudal) aids, a type of tax or due that was paid by a vassal to his
lord during feudal times.
Danegeld, a medieval land tax originally raised to pay off raiding
Danes and later used to fund military expenditures.
Carucage, a tax which replaced the danegeld in England.
Tax farming, the principle of assigning the responsibility for tax
revenue collection to private citizens or groups.
Socage, a feudal tax system based on land rent.
Burgage,
48. 5.
X was established in 1887 as a piano
and reed organ manufacturer by
Torakusu X as Nippon Gakki
Company, Limited (literally Japan
Musical Instrument Manufacturing
Corporation) in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka
prefecture and was incorporated on
October 12, 1897.
X literally means mountain leaves
Give me X
54. 8.
WEAF of New York is credited with X on
August 28, 1922, for the Queensboro
Corporation,X an apartment complex.
However, it appears other radio stations may
actually have sold advertising before WEAF.
As early as May 1920, an amateur radio
broadcaster leased out his "station" in
exchange for $35 per week for twice-weekly
broadcasts.
And, in Seattle, Washington, Remick's Music
Store purchased a large ad in the local
newspaper advertising radio station KFC, in
exchange for sponsorship of a weekly
program, in March 1928
Give me X
56. 9.List of what
Coal India Limited [3]
Indian Oil Corporation [4]
NTPC Limited [5]
Steel Authority of India limited
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited[6]
GAIL (India) Limited [6]
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation [7]
60. 11
X has been used as a drink for nearly all of its history. The
earliest record of using X dates back before the Olmec. In
November 2007, archaeologists reported finding evidence of
the oldest known cultivation and use of Y at a site in Puerto
Escondido, Honduras, dating from about 1100 to 1400 BC.
The residues found and the kind of vessel they were found in
indicate the initial use of Y was not simply as a beverage, but
the white pulp around the Y was likely used as a source of
fermentable sugars for an alcoholic drink. The Maya
civilization grew Y in their backyards, and used the Y the
trees produced to make a frothy, bitter drink. Documents in
Maya hieroglyphs stated X was used for ceremonial
purposes, in addition to everyday life.
The X residue found in an early ancient Maya pot in Río Azul,
Guatemala, suggests the Maya were drinking X around 400
AD.
Earliest history of which product
62. 12.
The name was devised byMr.
A.R.Reid , to whom it came 'outof the
air ' when he was traveling one
evening in 1929 on his usual train
home from London to South end-on
Sea . The name also is [or was] thatof
a brand of adhesivetape in Australia
,and a consequent embarrassment to
at leastone lady visitor to England who
should have asked for Sellotape or
Scotch tape .Identify the brand
64. 13.
An earlybutshort-lived name for this
productwas ' Elite ' . It wasfirstmarketed
in 1928 by the County Chemical Co.,
Birmingham. The company's then
manager Mr . Wilfred Hill was
responsible for this product to be
manufactured . Name the product
65. Brylcreem - a combination of
"brilliantine" and "cream"
66. 14.
In Gulliver's Travels,if dwarfs are
Liliputsand Giants are
Brobdingnagians,then what are the race
of animal like humans called.
Think tech
68. 15.
Which bank, now headquartered in
Calcutta, is the oldest joint stock bank
in India? It was founded in 1865 by a
group of Europeans in Uttar Pradesh.
72. Researcher Eric Fischer recently mapped and
analyzed
millions of photos taken throughout the New York
City, which
were uploaded on flickr. He looked at their geo-
tagged
information & prepared a heat map.
What turned out to be the most photographed
tourist spot ?
77. Emami
Unique feat of 50 brand ambassadors
Rekha was 1st and msd was 50th
78. 20.
Which company derives its name from
the name of this league which was an
alliance of trading cities and their
guilds that established and maintained
a trade monopoly along the coast of
Northern Europe, from the Baltic to the
North Sea and inland, during the Late
Middle Ages and early modern period
(c.13th–17th centuries)
80. 21.
What was created by the bakery to
commemorate this lady‟s wedding?
Lady is Duchess X Alexandrovna
81. Marie Biscuits
Peek Frean & Co- the bakery,
Duchess Maria Alexandrovna
82. 22.
Fill in the blanks
Some of the considered names for this
product/ brand
were:iCUCyrixiAmFastest GenuIn5
SWIFFT RADAR1 Finally , the name
…………… was adopted
84. 23
Identify X, Y and Z
X is a confection which was first created
by Rowntrees of York, England.It is now
produced worldwide by Y, which acquired
Rowntree in 1988,except in the United
States where it is made under licence by
Z Each bar consists of fingers composed
of three layers of crème-filled wafer,
covered in an outer layer of chocolate
Launched in 1935, X was originally
known asChocolate Crisp
88. 25.
It started in 1862 when Facundo X and his brother José
bought the Santiago de Cuba distillery and began to distill
what would become the most popular commercial rum in the
world. Using a method of charcoal filtering, and oak barrel
aging along with a still of copper and cast iron, Facundo X
(who was was prone to experimentation) created a smoother
more refined version of the locally made rum. Over time, his
smoother version of the spirit became first a local favourite,
and over time, an international sensation.
In the early 1900′s the company opened new bottling plants in
Barcelona and New York City. At this time, Cuba was popular
with US tourists and opening these plants marked the
beginning of X‟s international expansion. Capitalizing on the
influx of US tourists in Cuba during Prohibition, it branded
Cuba as the „home of rum‟, and X as the „king of rums.‟