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- Four lines drawn in the sand by its inventor were the inspiration for a technology that revolutionised the retail industry. What are we talking about?
- He used to design cars, but now designs mobile phones. Who is he and which company's design team does he head?
- This food product advertises its product in giant size near the Thames, although hoardings are banned on the London waterfront. How?
- One partner sold his vehicle, the other his calculator and started this company. It went on to become one of the most well-known brands in the world. Name it.
- They opened the first outlet in a converted gas station in Vermont in 1978. It is now one of the best-known foods brands in the US. Name it.
- A famous writer passed up a chance to invest in Alexander Graham Bell's telephone company in favour of an unsuccessful typesetting company. Who is he?
- Sir Chintaman Deshmukh became the first Indian to head which institution in 1943?
- What happened to the rupee in April 1957?
- Which currency unit derives its name from the Sanskrit word for "stamped coin"?
- What is the Golden Era of 3-6-3?
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