The Strategist Quiz Answers #032

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Strategist Team Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 05 2013 | 3:21 AM IST
  1. Parween Warsi. Born in 1956 in Muzaffarpur, Warsi owns S&A Foods and is among the busiest businesswomen in the Midlands. She began her business by making samosas and carting them to her local takeaway, Andy's Fish Bar in Derby, to see if they would sell. Her success at Andy's prompted Warsi to hire local Indian women "�"� housewives who could do with some extra cash "�"� to scale up her kitchen.

  2. Killick Nixon & Co set Kohinoor Mills up in 1896

  3. Sony Corporation. It used the image of Manchester Cathedral as a backdrop for the play station game, Resistance: Fall of Man.

  4. The Sandbox, the famous military blog, published on online magazine Slate. In summer 2006, Doonesbury creator Gary Trudeau and Slate editor David Stanford launched a military blog called The Sandbox where troops could vent and rhapsodise, and family back home could learn what was going on from their point of view.

  5. The OUCH Protocol

  6. The chocolate company, Lindt & Sprüngli. It has branded its Lindt dark chocolate bars so because the cocoa used in these chocolates is sourced from Cuba, Madagascar and Ecuador.

  7. John Naisbitt, author of the popular book Megatrends

  8. UPS (United Parcel Service)

  9. Monsanto, the US-based producer of genetically modified plant seeds. Its genetically-modified seeds are purported to cause more harm than gain.

  10. Infosys Technologies. By managing 15,000 rooms spread across its campuses in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, Bhubaneswar, Hyderabad, Mysore and Thiruvananthapuram, Infosys has emerged as the largest hospitality provider in India, when measured by the number of rooms it offers.
 

There were 14 all-correct entries for the strategist quiz # 32. The winners who will receive a copy of Results: Keep What's Good, Fix What's Wrong, and Unlock Great Performance are: K K S Tatachar, Mumbai; Sunil Kumar, Mumbai; K Anuradha, Bangalore; Balaji Devarajan, Manipal; Ashish Kumar Jain, Mumbai; Rahul Kumar, Panchkula; Pankaj Sethiya, Rohtak; Gunjan Thakur, Mumbai; Shalini Alapati, Chennai; and Bhavik M Pandya, Mumbai. K K S Tatachar also wins Rs 2,000.

 

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First Published: Feb 12 2008 | 12:00 AM IST

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