The Strategist Quiz (#440)

The Strategist Quiz (#440)
Gaurav Sri Krishna New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 21 2015 | 12:03 AM IST
  1. In the late 1890s a German chemical company poured in 18 million marks to find a cheap way to make this product. In 1896, a technician was trying to make Phthalic Anhydride. While he was measuring the temperature his hand slipped and the thermometer broke. The mercury in it reacted to form mercuric sulphate. He got a much larger amount of Phthalic Anhydride than expected. This hurt the farmers in India very much. Name the company and the product.
     
  2. Which financial game was invented by a psychic who was inspired by the Chicago Board of Trade and the US Corn Exchange in the early 1900s?
     
  3. The creator of this brand a native of Indonesia's Central Java region got the idea for his product when he was suffering from chest pains. He smoked his hand-rolled cigarettes after adding dried clove buds and rubber tree sap. This is believed to have made his chest pains vanish immediately. His product soon became available in pharmacies. Name it.
     
  4. This dotcom brand started as Beverly Hills Internet during the mid-90s. Subsequently it became a darling of the World Wide Web and it was acquired by a larger brand and its name was also changed. It survives only in one Asian country today. Name it.
     
  5. Identify the person who during the years of depression (1920s) was regarded as the father of modern advertising and direct marketing. He was famous for these lines "Tell 'em quick and tell 'em often.
     
  6. Which airline is considered as Asia's first International airline?
     
  7. Which company's initial products were Windsor toilet soaps and Pearl Starch?
     
  8. In stock market parlance what is an ankle biter?
     
  9. Whose tag line is "At the very center of Business"?
     
  10. Identify the brand from its logo.

 


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First Published: Dec 21 2015 | 12:03 AM IST

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