2. Q.1
X revealed his new artwork sprayed on a wall in
the Calais refugee camp called “the Jungle”,
intended to address negative attitudes towards the
thousands of people living there.
In a rare statement accompanying the work, X said:
“We’re often led to believe migration is a drain on
the country’s resources but Y was the son of a
Syrian migrant. ____is the world’s most profitable
company, it pays over $7bn (£4.6bn) a year in taxes
– and it only exists because they allowed in a young
man from Homs.”
ID X and Y.
4. Q.2
Which 2 words term was coined by Tim Wu, a
senior lawyer from Columbia University, in his
2003 paper ______ __________, Broadband
Discrimination?
It has been gaining a lot of social media
attention in India lately.
6. Q.3*
3 people from New York are bringing the X meme to life by decking out
a 1-bedroom apartment with a/an X theme. The room, which costs
$400 a night, features a Netflix bedspread, "a fully stacked mini-bar,"
an HD projector with an AppleTV and Netflix account" and access to
the rooftop.
What theme/phrase/meme am I talking about?
7.
8. Q.4
Titled – “Most pretentious kidnapping ever”, which
company came out with this ad?
9.
10. 5*. Identify X
"I took a year off and played World of Warcraft. I would
pat the kids on the bottom every morning, send them to
school and then I would dominate as an Orc Warrior. I
played for a year non-stop and then I hit the maximum
level in WoW. I was maniacal in chasing this goal and
literally the next day I started a company, X", says X's
co-founder Robert Hohman.
The year of World of Warcraft helped him decide the
kind of company he wanted to build. "I learned from
playing WoW about community. It was the first time I
really felt part of a online community. I'd be up the
morning and be excited to see my guild. Isn't that
nerdy?", adds Robert.
12. Q.6
Master, Smart 101, 4U and Kiwi are the less
publicised products from which company?
Alternatively, give the name of their most head
line grabbing product?
14. Q.7*
Trusona, a fledgling company based in Arizona,
is the brainchild of Ori Eisen, former worldwide
fraud director at American Express. There aim,
as Eisen says, is to solve the problem of online
identity and authentication.
Which reformed individual, an expert in this field,
is the advisor to this company?
16. Q.8*
Charles Simonyi is a Hungarian-born American space tourist, computer
programmer, and businessman. He's the only tourist to have travelled to
space twice, a luxury for which he paid $60 million. Charles is also the
CEO of his company, International Software.
Before this all, Charles was an employee at Microsoft.
What revolutionary product did he create at Microsoft, which was
launched by Bill Gates on August 1, 1988, at COMDEX in Las Vegas?
18. Q.9
Given on the next slide is the first ever tweet by
X.
Though he joined twitter in 2009 and has
amassed 48,000 followers, he tweeted for the
first time on 14 September2014.
The content of the tweet could have been a
reference to his first tweet itself or a clever
marketing gimmick for something which was to
be released on 16th September that year.
ID X.
25. Q.12
These slippers were created by this company to
protect the parents from the ‘menace’ their kids
create using the same company’s main offering.
Which company am I talking about?
27. Q.13*
‘India in a day’ is crowd sourced film which will be released later
this year. The official website describes it as "the story of a
single day in evolving India.”
In the first look, which was released recently, the dominant
theme seems to be the internet revolution India is witnessing
and the associated development.
The company ,behind this movie, in October last year asked
people across the country to send their submissions for 'India in
a Day', which will feature montages of the various videos sent to
it. Anyone with a camera or a smartphone was allowed to shoot
a video of their day and upload it on the ______ India’s website.
Which company is behind this movie?
Blank is the name of the company.
28.
29. Q.14
Tech crunch maintains X, which is list of startups
and entrepreneurship attempts that are killed off
or go bust.
X is also the name of a recent movie, creating a
buzz all over the world.
31. Q.15
_____ is one of the most powerful names in business, but it took
his company over a decade to finally nab its namesake URL.
Silicon Valley engineer and a super fan of an inventor, Stu
Grossman bought up the domain back in 1992 with the hopes of
making a fan site ,according to Bloomberg.
Even though Grossman failed to make a fan site, he remained
stubborn on holding on to the domain.
But it seems Grossman finally relented: as of Feb. 19, the
domain was in the hands of the market giant. The company's
CEO, appeared to be grateful. Maybe Grossman finally thought
he found a worthy owner of his beloved URL in the company
CEO. Or more likely, he got a nice incentive from him.
What am I talking about?
35. Q.17*
Michael Deas, an artist from New Orleans was
commissioned by the company in 1992 to return the
woman to her "classic" look. Michael hired Jenny
Joseph, as a model for the logo. Due to time
constraints, she agreed to help out on her lunch
break. In 2012, Jenny Joseph gave an interview: “So
we just scooted over there come lunchtime and they
wrapped a sheet around me and I held a regular little
desk lamp, a side lamp,” she said, “and I just held that
up and we did that with a light bulb."
What is being talked about?
37. Q.18
Kavin, son a self made billionaire, instead of joining
one of the many businesses of his father decided to
start his own project (Though it is kept it under
equal-stakes SoftBank and his father's company).
The idea came to him when he saw a golgappa
seller in Connaught Place talking on a Nokia 1100.
Kavin thought of him, and of the many others who
did not have Internet on their phone, but still needed
messaging.
This idea later materialized into X.
ID X.