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<li>Touted to have an yield equivalent to ten times the amount of all the explosives used in World War II combined, including Little Boy and Fat Man, the bombs that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki, what is the nickname for the AN602 hydrogen bomb, developed and tested on October 30, 1961, in the Novaya Zemlya archipelago by the Soviet Union, the largest, most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated, and currently the most powerful explosive ever detonated in human history?</li>
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3.	Which famous person had a theory which he developed after he was inspired by the behaviours of the monkeys?<br />
4.	Companies setting up a toll-free number has become very common these days. Here’s a question on this: What do you call a telephonic scam in which a company establishes a toll-free number that is just one digit different from a popular number so that it gets money when customers (mis) dial the actual number?<br />
5.	This word has its origin to the Greek words meaning “light&#8221; and &#8220;to draw&#8221;. It was first used by the scientist Sir John F.W. Herschel in late 1830’s. The word literally stands for recording images by the action of light/ radiation on a sensitive material. Give me the name of the word in question.<br />
6.	&#8220;Express yourself&#8221; &#8211; Adline of which Indian state tourisim department?<br />
7.	In 1983, who convinced John&#8217;s Scully to stop selling sugar water for the rest of his life?<br />
8.	Beer Game is a role playing simulation game developed in MIT in 1960&#8217;s.  This gives us certain aspect of operation in a manufacturing organisation. What is the two word phrase?<br />
9.	Which company was up in arms, when a Canadian teenager, Michael Roe, opened his software website?<br />
10.	Which industry began in India when in 1886, certain person named gooenough of McKillop Stewart &#038; Co. came across something at Jaypore in upper Assam?<br />
11.	In market research what does DKCS stands for?<br />
12.	Besides coastal resorts in low-lying islands, which other sport complexes will be affected due to the effect of global warming? (Think LOGICALLY)<br />
13.	In 1903, the Lever Brother&#8217;s (now Hindustan Unilever) launched their first food product in India.  Name the brand?<br />
14.	Between 1920 and 1943 Sears owned the sole rights of selling which product?<br />
15.	Which concept relating to sequence of activities that any organisation indulges in valuation  was promoted by Michael Porter?<br />
16.	Which organisation buys 5% of the potatoes and 2% of the chicken raised in USA &#038; UK?(again, think logically)<br />
17.	Which 11 letter word connected to retail shopping is applicable to a space of minimum 2500 square meter, one third or more of which is not food items?<br />
18.	Which company is listed in NY stock exchange by the ticker PLA &#038; PLAA?<br />
19.	Who invented the pioneering Third World prosthesis Jaipur Foot?<br />
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Which modern state is the successor of the ancient Kingdom of Choson/Joseon?
Etruscan s were the predecessors of which famous civilization?
Machu Pichu was the mountain fortress of which empire?
During WW-I due to anti-german feelings  the name of House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha was changed to what?
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<li>During WW-I due to anti-german feelings  the name of House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha was changed to what?</li>
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Question 3: The final one and it is a famous one, my quesion is: who clicked this?



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<p>Question 1: What culture/faith you would associate this with? (What is this?)</p>
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<p>Question 3: The final one and it is a famous one, my quesion is: who clicked this?</p>
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3.	What is unique to Mario Brothers, Mortal Kombat and Tomb Raider?<br />
4.	We often hear of the &#8216;Chancellor of the Exchequer.&#8217; How did the word Exchequer come into use?<br />
5.	This film superstar holds a degree in business and finance from the University of Wisconsin, and had earned a small fortune in mail-order and real estate before he launched his career in the film industry. Who?<br />
6.	It was once referred to as a &#8220;Punjabi newspaper written in the Roman script&#8221;. Which newspaper?<br />
7.	On 31st October 2000, four centuries after his death, who was declared the patron saint of politicians and statesmen?<br />
8.	The name was an acronym for the German text translating to &#8220;limited company for dye manufacture&#8221;. It was established in 1867 at Rummelsburger near Berlin, and took its name in 1873. After the second world war, the factory was re-established in West Germany, at Leverkusen and Munich. What company?<br />
9.	This product came as a result of a research work titled &#8216;the third browser&#8217;. The success of the endeavour led to the formation of a new company. What am I talking about?<br />
10.	Record book&#8230;. This Indian company started in 1956 with a capacity of 25 units a day. Today they produce them in 100 seconds flat. They are world&#8217;s largest. Which company?<br />
11.	Son of a London cabbie, he dropped out of school, but eventually mastered degree in fashion design from the prestigious Martins College. Three times winner of &#8216; the British designer of the year’, he drew media attention when he impudently dismissed his employer Hubert de Givenchy as &#8216;irrelevant&#8217;. He has a petulant bad boy image and is widely known as &#8216;L&#8217;enfant Terrible&#8217;. One of the most controversial but talented fashion designers today, he is currently employed by Gucci. Name him.<br />
12.	Irving, Texas is a small-town which has the HQ’s of a Fortune 5 company. Name the company.<br />
13.	Expand AIG as in Tata-AIG or ManU shirts AIG?<br />
14.	In the 1860s a pharmacist, developed a food for babies who were unable to breastfeed. His first success was a premature infant who could not tolerate his mother&#8217;s milk or any of the usual substitutes. People quickly recognized the value of the new product, after his new formula saved the child&#8217;s life, and soon, the product was being sold in much of Europe. This was the start of a great multinational. Which one?<br />
15.	Name the legendary French New Wave director who made the 1964 movie after which Quentin Tarantino, one of his biggest admirers, named his production company.<br />
16.	On which US states&#8217; license plates would you find the slogan &#8220;The Spirit of America?&#8221;<br />
17.	On 9th February 1950 this US senator accused more than 200 staff in the State Department of being members of the Communist Party. He made the startling allegation in a public speech saying the State Department was infested with communists and brandished a sheet of paper which purportedly contained the traitors&#8217; names. Name the senator.<br />
18.	The Japanese brand &#8220;Canon&#8221; is named after?<br />
19.	A talented, self-taught artist, he sold his first drawing to Life magazine when he was only 14! He was also a natural athlete who longed for a career in baseball, but his dreams of pitching in the Big Leagues were shattered when he broke his arm while playing his first professional game. He became a sports cartoonist and created a strip called &#8220;Champs and Chumps”, which was renamed later. The cartoon was an instant success. Who and what was it renamed as?<br />
20.	Frank McNamara went to a New York restaurant to have dinner. On his way out he faced a problem. What problem did he face and how did he resolve the problem?</p>


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3.	&#8216;<em>Quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten</em>&#8216; is the motto of which company?<br />
4.	It was being considered to name it Jersey and Highland Milk, the product that was launched to challenge the Swiss domination in this category. What was the product ultimately called?<br />
5.	This was first used as cellulose bandage in WW1, what’s the product?<br />
6.	Which company is the owner of the Vertu brand of Mobiles that come with a starting price of 2 lakh INR and goes upto 17 lakhs INR?<br />
7.	Which company began as Geophysical Service, an oil exploration company founded in 1930 by J.Clarence Karcher and Eugene McDermott pioneering the use of sound-wave technology to locate oil deposits? The current no longer operates in the oil business but is more famous in another completely different field altogether?<br />
8.	Which site is the 2nd largest online trading site after icicidirect.com?<br />
9.	Which online matrimony site was founded by J. Murugavel, who himself found his wife through the internet?(really good inspiration to start one site <img src='http://www.cerebralgebra.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/face-smile-big.png' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> )<br />
10.	Which Indian company is the largest producer of denim in the world?<br />
11.	Which was the first building in the world to have air cooling system &amp; when?<br />
12.	Mandira Bedi once approached an Ad agency for career. She was made to write a story on the spot by this famous Ad man. Which company and Ad man/guru am i?<br />
13.	Who started the Wall Street Journal and when?<br />
14.	Which logo is the most tattooed in the world?<br />
15.	This one’s for the pink fans here. Name the first ever brothel to be listed on a Stock Exchange?<br />
16.	Which pan-Indian FM channel is backed by the India Today group?<br />
17.	&#8220;<em>I want _____ to be as well-known around the world as Coca-Cola</em>&#8220;, fill the blank &amp; tell who said it? He’s also known to have said “<em>The surest way to become a millionaire is to start as a billionaire and invest in the airline industry</em>”?<br />
18.	There are Extra Premium/Power from Indian Oil; Speed/Hi-Speed from BP; Power from HP. Which petroleum company came up with the idea of BRANDED fuels in India for the higher octane and higher cetane number fuels?<br />
19.	What’s the name of the 1st Mobile Virus? It hit users in July 2004 with a constant display of the virus’ name on the display screen.<br />
20.	In which year was the term &#8216;Silicon Valley&#8217; first used and when?</p>


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4.	Which Hollywood movie gets its name from a Jamaican retreat?<br />
5.	How do we better know Manfred von Richthofen?<br />
6.	Connect Abraham Maslow, Howard Carter and C K Prahalad?<br />
7.	We all know about Eva Braun; but who was the mistress/companion of Benito Mussolini?<br />
8.	The origin of this phrase, meaning ‘<em>to make up one’s mind to go through with an unpleasant situation or experience</em>’, dates back to the days when the wounded had to be seen to without the benefit of anaesthetics or painkillers. The victim would be given an object that would help him brace himself against the coming pain. What phrase?<br />
9.	Novax, Rickenbacker, Washburn, Steinberger, Ibanez, Höfner, Gibson, Gretsch etc. Are manufacturers of what item?<br />
10.	In the 1880s, Harvey Henderson Wilcox of Kansas and his wife Daeida moved to Los Angeles from Topeka and bought 160 acres of land in the countryside to the west of the city at the foothills and the Cahuenga Pass. On a train trip to the east, Daeida met a woman who spoke of her country home in Ohio named after a Dutch settlement. She liked the sound of it and upon returning to Southern California, bestowed the name to the family ranch. What was it called?<br />
11.	Her real name is Nilanjana Sudeshna. A schoolteacher, who found her given name too long, used her nickname instead and it stuck. She wrote under that name; her first work has a character who was supposed to have a “<em>good name</em>” sent by his grandmother in India which gets lost in the mail. Who?<br />
12.	What 1830 invention by Edwin Beard Budding, inspired by a tool used in mills to give a smooth finish to woven cloth, is used extensively at Wimbledon and other such venues?<br />
13.	Which television series uses the tag line “<em>Everyone has a little dirty laundry</em>” and has many of its episode titles derived from songs by Stephen Sondheim?<br />
14.	It has the lowest coefficient of friction of any known solid material and is used in bearings and gears. One of its first advanced uses was in the Manhattan Project to coat valves and seals in the pipes holding reactive material. What is its common name?<br />
15.	Robert _______, the Scottish Patriot, and &#8220;Mad&#8221; Anthony ________, the American revolutionary war general lent parts of their names to a fictional character whose creation was primarily inspired by Leonardo da Vinci&#8217;s work. Which character?<br />
16.	Brussels is to EU as ________ is to SAARC?<br />
17.	The origins of this 900-mile-long overland route go back to 1821 when a desperate speculator named William Becknell set out with commodities to be sold at The City of Holy Faith of St. Francis. The route he discovered soon became a trade lifeline and also made the reputations of adventurers like J.C. Fremont, Wild Bill Hickok and Kit Carson. Fort Leavenworth was put up to protect it while Dodge City became important because of its strategic location astraddle the route. Identify this route that took its name from the city where it ended?<br />
18.	After marrying Ethel Wayman in New York during the year 1914, he found that the only source of income he could count on was the newly-founded Vanity Fair magazine. He wrote for them under his own name as well as under assumed names such as P. Brooke Haven, Melrose Grainger, J. Plum, J. Walker-Williams and C. P. West in order to sustain the household. Who?<br />
19.	When stainless steel was introduced in India, it was marketed under a name which suggested that it would not tarnish, unlike preferred metals of the day such as brass. The name continues to enjoy some vogue as a synonym for stainless steel in South India. What term?<br />
20.	This 1947 invention resulted out of a Hungarian-born physicist&#8217;s efforts at improving the resolution of electron microscope images. Pictures of a toy-train and a bird were transformed using this technology in 1962 &#8211; its first successful application. It was given a name derived from the Greek words for &#8216;complete&#8217; and &#8216;message&#8217;. What?</p>


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<p class="MsoNormal">2. Phenoptosis is a feature common among living species like yeast and salmon, causing the breakdown of glucocorticoid regulation and inhibition, leading to massive excess of these corticosteroids in the body. What results due to this?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">3. Which work of science fiction by H. G. Wells chronicles the future events from 1933 until the year 2106 and propounds a world state as the solution to mankind&#8217;s problems?</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[1.	After whom has been the diplomatic enclave in Delhi named after?
2.	He was a brother of Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity and Kappa Kappa Psi, a band service fraternity. He also made history by being the first sitting President to speak to a gay rights organization. Who?
3.	Which ad is quite like this “A man is [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1.	After whom has been the diplomatic enclave in Delhi named after?</p>
<p>2.	He was a brother of Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity and Kappa Kappa Psi, a band service fraternity. He also made history by being the first sitting President to speak to a gay rights organization. Who?</p>
<p>3.	Which ad is quite like this <em>“A man is fishing and throws the bait. Under the water, a scuba diver follows a big fish, catches it and hangs it onto the bait. The man happily takes the fish and throws the bait again&#8221;</em>. Which brand is this, trying to explain that it works hard behind the scenes for its investors?</p>
<p>4.	On a field trip with his students this Professor, a Fulbright scholar and Doctorate in Economics, came across severe exploitation of Bamboo artisans at the hands of Middlemen. Deeply moved by their plight, he doled out a sum of around $30 to the artisans as assistance. What did this incident lead to?</p>
<p>5.	During the Mid-Sixties, this young man headed the Accounts Dept. of the US Operations of a company, founded by his Uncle. A sceptical IRS Agent checked the company books for possible under reporting but found the company records to be correct &#038; the profits indeed really small. The IRS Agent jokingly suggested closing down the US Operations and depositing the money in a bank to get better returns!! Nearly 3 decades later, the Accounts Head became the CEO Of the parent company. In a span of another decade, he overhauled the production system and laid strong emphasis on R&#038;D. Today the Company is in the Fortune 500 list and one of the largest recipients of patents in the US. Name this company?</p>
<p>6.	This company started out making something very simple. So simple and universal that its hard to imagine someone who hasn’t used their product. You probably have one on you right now. From its humble beginnings, today it operates<br />
i.	120 + affiliated companies<br />
ii.	in 70+ countries<br />
iii.	260 + plants and offices<br />
iv.	36,000 + employees<br />
v.	4 R &#038; D centres.<br />
X founded this company; his name is also in the name of the company. This company&#8217;s name translated into English means &#8220;X Company Limited&#8221; where X being the name of the founder. According to his philosophy, X believed he must manufacture only useful, high quality products that would benefit, or enhance, the end-use goods in which they were installed. Since his product was a component in his customer&#8217;s products, and the critical moving part, he believed it would have to perform perfectly over a long period of time so that those end-use goods would last longer and perform better than others on the market. Name the company, and the popular product?</p>
<p>7.	This newspaper&#8217;s fictional editor is T. Herman Zweibel, who has &#8220;<em>held the position since 1901</em>&#8221; and &#8220;<strong><em>is rather insane</em></strong>&#8220;. It was actually founded by two students from University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1988. Comedy central failed in its attempt to buy the newspaper. The newspaper was even considered for a Pulitzer Prize. The newspaper is well known for its headlines. At one point white house had to write a warning letter to the newspaper asking it to stop using the president’s official seal. An article on Harry Potter inciting kids to practice witchcraft was believed by many to be real and was forwarded by many &#8220;<em>concerned Christians</em>&#8221; Name this popular newspaper which has a tag line &#8220;<strong><em>America&#8217;s finest news source</em></strong>”?</p>
<p>8.	This clothing company founded in late 1960&#8217;s, created quite a stir when it started putting the acronym of the company on its products. In the United States, their brand has been extremely controversial. Most stores, refused to carry the brand, while many parents argue that the shirt&#8217;s messages could harm their children. In 2003, a judge in UK, banned a potential juror for wearing a shirt from the company, saying the misspelt Anglo Saxon word (company&#8217;s acronym) was a distraction and does not dignify the court proceedings. The company recently announced that it is going to stop putting the acronym on its clothes. Name the acronym and what it stands for?</p>
<p>9.	If you were eating a &#8216;<strong><em>musa sapientum</em></strong>&#8216; which fruit would you be eating?  Clue: A &#8220;<em>Musa Sapientum</em>&#8221; has also appeared on the cover of Penthouse magazine?</p>
<p>10.	The drug MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) is a synthetic drug with both psychedelic and stimulant effects. It was first developed in 1912 as an appetite suppressant by the German pharmaceutical company Merck. It comes as a tablet, capsule or in powder form and is usually taken orally. This is one of the most popular illegal drugs available. What is it?</p>
<p>11.	What are these statements part of:<em><br />
i.	&#8220;If your balls be found anywhere touching one another you are to lift the first ball till you play the last.&#8221;<br />
ii.	&#8220;The weight of the ball must not be greater than 1.62oz. and the size not less than 1.68 inches in diameter&#8221;<br />
iii.	&#8220;He who whose ball lyes farthest from the hole is obliged to play first&#8221;</em></p>
<p>12.	There are two olive branches on the flag of Cyprus (the one with the map of the country); what do these branches signify?</p>
<p>13.	They both soon found they were not alone in wanting a single useful place to sort things out. Before long, hundreds of people were accessing their guide from well beyond the Stanford trailer. Word spread from friends to what quickly became a significant, loyal audience throughout the closely-knit community. It celebrated its first million-hit day in the fall of 1994, translating to almost 100 thousand unique visitors. What are we talking about and who are the &#8216;they&#8217;?</p>
<p>14.	After &#8216;its&#8217; success, it was only natural for him to consider another park on the East Coast. Prior to his death the company purchased land, some 28,000 acres. It opened October 1; 1971.The company had the space it lacked in earlier. Finally there was room to create a destination resort; unencumbered by the urban sprawl that had grown up around it. What is the &#8216;it&#8217; and who is the &#8216;him&#8217;?</p>
<p>15.	He was born in 1846. He was asked to join the group of 20 men who were travelling to Egersund by Larsson. After a time, He took a new job with the iron smith Knut Bergman in Karlstad. In his shop, he did various types of iron work. Here he also became friends with another apprentice; Carl Johan Wennberg. The two boys began to talk about going to Stockholm to try their luck. Finally, in September 1867, they decided to start the trip, but when they had come half way, Carl Johan changed his mind and returned. He later started a large mechanical engineering shop in Karlstad. When the two parted, they were still friends. A few days later, the poor farm boy arrived in Stockholm alone. No one, least of all himself, could imagine that he a few decades later would create a global industry. Name him.</p>
<p>16.	In midsummer of 1834 a bankrupt hardware merchant from Philadelphia, walked into the retail store of the Roxbury India Rubber Co., America&#8217;s first rubber manufacturer. He showed the store manager a new valve he had devised for rubber life preservers. The manager shook his head sadly. The company wasn&#8217;t in the market for valves now; it would be lucky to stay in business at all. He had played with bits of it as a child, but now, at 34, he experienced a sudden curiosity and wonder about this mysterious &#8220;gum elastic.&#8221; &#8220;There is probably no other inert substance,&#8221; he said later, &#8220;which so excites the mind”, was clapped into jail for debt. It was not his first sojourn there, nor his last. it was here, in his cell, he made his first experiments. Neither he nor his family was ever connected with the company named in his honour, today&#8217;s billion-dollar company, the world&#8217;s largest rubber business.</p>
<p>17.	In1849, cousins founded the Company in a red brick building in Brooklyn, NY. The new century brought prosperity to company. The pioneering of the mass production of citric acid from sugar through mould fermentation fuelled growth for years. The second half of the 1900&#8217;s saw intense research and great successes. After successfully merging with Warner-Lambert and Pharmacia to create the world&#8217;s fastest-growing major pharmaceutical company, it continues its mission to become the world&#8217;s most valued company to patients, customers, colleagues, investors, business partners, and the communities where we work and live.</p>
<p>18.	The name of this German company literally means &#8220;blue dot&#8221;. Initially called the ideal, the company changed to its now famous name, as its customers saw the blue dot the company stuck after its strict quality check as being synonymous with the brand. Enough clues &#8211; can you identify the brand?</p>
<p>19.	The phrase was originated by John Seybold and popularized at Xerox PARC during the late 1970s when the first ____ editor, Bravo was created on the Alto. The Alto monitor (72 pixels per inch) was designed so that one full page of text could be seen and then printed on the first laser printers. When the text was laid out on the screen 72 PPI font metric files were used, but when printed 300 PPI files were used &#8212; thus one would occasionally find characters and words slightly off, a problem that continues to this day. (72 PPI came from the standard of 72 &#8220;points&#8221; per inch used in the commercial printing industry.) Seybold and the researchers at PARC were simply re-appropriating a popular catchphrase of the time originated by &#8220;Geraldine&#8221;, a character on The Flip Wilson Show, (1970-1974). What phrase did Seybold coin?</p>
<p>20.	This company was initially known as the Howdy Corporation. The founder was unable to seriously challenge Orange Crush, the leader in the field, and over time Howdy lost market share to its predominant rival. Rather than see his company die by inches, the founder cast about for another sort of soda to broaden his company&#8217;s consumer base. This new soda which is an extremely popular drink was originally christened &#8220;Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda.&#8221; Which drink?</p>


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