The Strategist quiz 642

Quiz 642

QUIZ
Gaurav Sri Krishna
2 min read Last Updated : Dec 01 2019 | 9:36 PM IST
1 What is the term used to describe software that is no longer produced or supported by the company that originally made it?  

2 Who said, “Luck is not a business model”?    

3 Which company publishes a weekly magazine for its employees called The Arabian Sun?

4 In the mid-1980s, a cellular call the wife of an employee of Motorola could not make from a remote place called Green Turtle in
the Bahamas to her US hometown to close a business deal lead to the formation of which company? 

5 Identify this metal which was synthesised in 1823 by Jakob Berzelius in its pure form. Its melting and boiling points are one thousand four hundred and fourteen degrees Celsius and three thousand two hundred and sixty-five degrees Celsius respectively. Name it. 

6 The need of a St. Louis glass blower named James McKelvey who makes hand crafted high-end faucets and fittings gave birth to which company? 

7 A Sanskrit treatise of the 11th century included a chapter on automata or construction of mechanical contrivances, including mechanical bees, birds’ fountains shaped like humans etc. Like today’s robots. Name it and the Malwa king who authored the same.

8 The US Highway 66 in Oklahoma and achieving a speed limit of 66 mph during a test on this highway gave a Fortune 500 company its name. Name it.

9 Who is running a radio programme called “Hawa tight Hai”€ to highlight concerns on pollution?  

10 Connect the two images and arrive at a global brand’s name. 

















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