Answers to last week's quiz (#383)

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Last Updated : Nov 24 2014 | 12:02 AM IST

  1. The founder of this company was a taxidermist who worked in New Mexico and Arizona as an "assistant naturalist", a job that involved killing off coyotes. During one of his assignments in the Northern most part of America in the early 1900s, he was taught by the Inuit how to ice fish under very thick ice in -40°C weather. He later patented the quick freezing process and founded a company which was acquired by the Postum Company and the Goldman-Sachs Trading Corporation. Name the person and the company he founded.
    Clarence Frank Birdseye II. He invented the "Birdseye Plate Froster" and set up the General Seafoods Corporation in 1924. He is considered to be the founder of the modern frozen food industry.
     
  2. The CEO of this company once described his customers as Idiots. His company is seeking a return to annual profit growth after the first decline in five years in fiscal 2014. It cautioned its investors against "irrational exuberance in what continues to be a difficult economic environment. Its CEO felt that being nice to customers is new to him but is turning out to be a winning strategy. Name the person and his company.
    Michael O'Leary of Ryanair.
     
  3. This brand is named after the Sanskrit word for passion and makes products exclusively for men. Name it.
    Ruosh, the footwear brand.
     
  4. Which company is experimenting by using cabs or taxis to deliver its packages in San Francisco and Los Angeles?
    Amazon.
     
  5. Which industry set up "The Hero Initiative" as a publicly supported not-for-profit corporation and for what?
    'The consortium of comic publishers in the US came up with the idea of 'The Hero Initiative'. It creates a financial safety net for yesterdays' comic book creators who may need emergency medical aid or financial support and an avenue back into paying work.
     
  6. Who coined and popularised the terms "the New Normal" in the aftermath of the subprime mortgage crisis in 2009 and more recently, the "New Neutral" thesis to characterise a period of lower but stable economic growth?
    PIMCO, Pacific Investment Management Company. It is a global investment management firm co-founded by Bill Gross in 1971. One of its Star executives Mohamed A El-Erian responsible for the firm's strategy and global operations recently quit the firm on his daughter's advice.
     
  7. Connect a particular technique of applying makeup that was first used in 1959 for the large cast of the film Ben Hur and the technique used to alter images to improve their appearance, usually within ad campaigns and what do you arrive at?
    Airbrushing.
     
  8. This privately held company uses the baseline: 'The industry leader in Self Defence'. It propagates a self-defence system that consists of a wide combination of techniques sourced from boxing, savate, Muay Thai, Judo, Wing Chun, Wresting, and Jujutsu. Name it.
    Krav Maga Worldwide. Krav Maga in Hebrew means contact combat. It is a self-defence system developed for the military in Israel. It has now become popular around the world as a fitness programme akin to aerobics.
     
  9. Connect a Swedish chemist, engineer, innovator, and armaments manufacturer and flowers from San Remo in Italy known as the city of flowers and what do you arrive at?
    The Nobel Prize ceremony. Along with the prize medal, the traditional flowers given to the winners are flown in from San Remo, Italy. It is where Alfred Nobel spent the last years of his life.
     
  10. This image is found on the external packing of this global brand in some eastern European markets. Identify the person and the brand.
Brooke Bond Tea was founded in 1869 by Arthur Brooke. Hecalled the shop 'Brooke Bond & Company. He added Bond to his company's name as it seemed to sound well to him.

There were four correct entries for quiz No. 383. P Srinivasa Reddy from Medak, Telangana, wins Rs 2,000. The winner is chosen on the basis of the first correct entry received.

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First Published: Nov 24 2014 | 12:02 AM IST

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