Biz tech Quiz IITR 1204 mains

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BizTech Mains

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16 Questions.

Infinite Bounce and Pounce.

Direct +10/-0

Pounce +15/-10

“Life is full of misery, loneliness, and suffering - and it's all over much too soon.”

Woody Allen

1.

Today, X unveiled its new, completely separate, Chinese service called Yinxiang Biji (印象笔记 ) to give our users in China a great X experience. The name means Memory Notes or Impression Notes. As a happy coincidence, the second character, 象 , means elephant. The previously existing X service is not affected and will continue to run separately.

1.

Evernote

2.

The monument was inaugurated on October 12, 1931 in an extravagant and grand commemoration. The lighting was to be one of the highlights of the ceremony, which was to be switched on by Italian radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi from his yacht in _______. The signal strength was largely affected by poor weather conditions and the lighting had to be switched on manually by workers.

Which monument?

2.

Christ the Redeemer

3.

3.

Yahoo!

4.

4.

Microsoft.

5.

Hackers calling themselves “X” tweeted a bomb threat that forced a plane with _____ Online Entertainment’s president on board to divert for an emergency landing on Sunday.

At the same time, a DDoS (distributed denial of service) attack flooded traffic to ____ ___________ _______, forcing the network offline for a short time.

X claimed responsibility for the attack on the ________ Network (PSN), although another hacker also claimed credit for the attack.

5.

Lizard Squad.

6.The X Bank was one of the most prosperous and most respected institutions in Europe. There are some estimates that the X family were the wealthiest family in Europe for a time. A notable contribution to the profession of accounting was the improvement of the general ledger system through the development of the double-entry bookkeeping system for tracking credits and debits. The Medici family were among the earliest businesses to use the system.

X was an Italian banking family, political dynasty and later royal house that first began to gather prominence under Cosimo de' X in the Republic of Florence.

The X produced three Popes of the Catholic Church.

6.Medici Family

7.Rules put in place after the 9/11 terrorist attacks make the airspace around X the most restrictive in the country, and operating an unmanned aircraft in the area is illegal, the FAA says.

Which area in the USA is a no-drone zone?

7.Washington

8.On May 12, 2015.

Which service was added to Google Maps henceforth?

“This is part of our effort to make Google Maps more comprehensive, accurate and useful for millions of people around the world who take buses, trains, metros or trams to their next destination. We hope that the addition of the X pan India and updated information for eight cities to Google Transit in India will...”

8.Indian Railways schedules

Written Round.

4 logo questions.

+5/-0

+10 for all correct.

Written Round #1

Written Round #2

Written Round #3

Written Round #4

Written Round Answers

1. Mossack Fonseca2. Safeway3. Barbados Tridents4. Tupperware

9.Refused by IIT, This Blind Man Went on to Become an MIT Grad and CEO of a Rs 50 Crore Company

Who and what does the company do?

Both if you pounce baaki dekh lenge.

9.Shrikanth Bolla

The company employs disabled and uneducated people to manufacture eco-friendly disposable packaging products.

10.Dr. Sivasubramanian Chandrasegaram Pillai is a scientist who instructed the computer X in its basic functions. He was also a member of team of the joint Russian-American expedition to Jupiter.

He spent many years trying to figure out what went wrong with X. He experimented with a similar model, a feminine computer named Y.

10.HAL and SAL

11.Video

11.Liam

12.

X is the most powerful computational force known to parascience. A major step up from the Infinite Improbability Drive, X is a way of understanding the behavior of numbers. Just as Einstein observed that time was not an absolute, but depended on the observer's movement through space, so it was realized that numbers are not absolute, but depend on the observer's movement in restaurants.

Give me X.

12.Bistromathics

13.X was established in 1889 in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, as a company that manufactured aerated waters, and fruit drinks. It was originally owned by the Pandole family, a well-known Parsi business name. X was founded by Dinshwaji Cooverji Pandole. The company used to manufacture Tango, Raspberry, Ginger, Pineapple, Lemonade and Mangola drinks under the X's brand. The Pandole family ran the company until 1994, when it was sold to Y.

Y manufactured the drinks until 2004, when it discontinued all the drinks apart from Lemonade and Mangola. In December 2011, Y announced that it was reviving the old flavours under the X's brand. Apart from reviving old drinks Raspberry soda, Gingerade and Ice-Cream soda, Pepsico announced the launch of a new drink, Mumbai Masala Soda under the X's brand.

13.Duke

Duke and Sons

14.When naming a consumer brand, sometimes a bit of fantasy sells better than truth. Many global brands of the last decade have taken names of false provenance and enjoyed great success thanks to a paradigm hereby dubbed, “X Effect.”

X, meant to sound Danish, was born in the Bronx. But the name tells a tale, from that umlaut to the silent “s” on the end, of premium, European origins.

Give X. Aur kya karoge.

14.The Häagen-Dazs Effect.

15.Mashable Feb 22, 2016

Starting on Monday, users of the navigation app Waze will have the option of getting turn-by-turn directions from none other than X.

Give me X.

15.Morgan Freeman.

16.Bottle Caps

Nerds (1983–)

Nerds Rope (2000–)

Pixy Stix

Everlasting Gobstopper

Fun Dip

Laffy Taffy

SweeTarts Chewy Sours

Spree

Sweetarts

Runts

SweeTarts Soft & Chewy Ropes

Xploder

16.

Products of the Willy Wonka company owned by nestle.