- Which is the world's largest planned township or city?
- This brand came about in the UK because of a fuel shortage caused by the 1956 Suez crisis. Petrol was once again rationed in the UK, sales of large cars slumped, and the market for German bubble cars boomed. The president of a British company reportedly detested these cars so much that he vowed to rid the streets of them and design a proper ____ car. Name it.
- Connect the US Open Tennis Championships and the most talked about NFL Super Bowl and establish one fact which is common to both.
- Which company does most of its product designing at its Blue Ribbon Studios located at its headquarters?
- This invention, although made in 1988, became popular after Apple bought the first licence to use this technology that appeared on the Apple PowerBook 520. Name the invention and its inventor.
- Name the inventor and industrialist who said this in the mid-1850s: "People of this world are never satisfied with each other and my ____ are the best peacemakers."
- Law enforcement officials around the world, have given this European city of 120,000 the nickname: Hackerville. Why and where is it?
- The Son of EP-101 is better known as _____?
- Who uses the tag line, "Where Actions speak Louder"?
- Name the brand from its logo. Why is it in the news recently?
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