- This businesswoman from Bihar has been dubbed the samosa queen from India. She owns a food and catering business serving some of the busiest supermarkets in Britain. Name her.
- Which company established the famous Kohinoor Mills in Mumbai back in the 1890s? Its last owner, the National Textile Corporation, sold it to a group of real estate developers in 2005.
- Which company had to apologise to the Church of England last year for using the image of the Manchester Cathedral in one its products?
- Name the project that began with one of the more unusual solicitations in publishing history "" an invitation from a cartoon character in 2006. It was meant exclusively for military personnel.
- Name the digital communications protocol that allows customers of the Nasdaq to conduct business in the options market.
- Which famous confectionery company has branded a line of its products with the names Cuba, Madagascar and Ecuador, and why?
- Name the futurologist who graduated from Cornell University, worked with IBM and Kodak, and released his first book in 1982.
- Employees of which company are called "Men in Brown"?
- Which company's nickname is Mutanto and why?
- By virtue of managing 15,000 rooms, which company becomes the country's largest hospitality firm?
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