The Strategist Quiz (#535)

The Strategist Quiz, October 26, 2017

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Gaurav Sri Krishna
Last Updated : Oct 26 2017 | 4:06 AM IST
1. This 133-year-old company was struggling to keep up with the times. Ride-sharing, the Internet of Things, self-driving cars etc. were posing a challenge to its business model. So its internal think tank came up with a revolutionary product that has a name which literally means fast or quick trip in the language spoken in the firm’s home country. Its name also seems to have a connect with the Mahabharata.

2. It has its origins in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. Some of its varieties are named as Mahboobnagar (Telangana town), Balanagar (locality in Hyderabad), Washington, Barbados, Hillary White and Geffner. About 400 tonnes or more are produced annually in India. Name it.

3. Some years ago a brand in India had set up a group of local cricket teams having seven players each who played seven balls an over, predominantly in the southern states. Name it.

4. Connect Algeria, Tunisia, Serbia, Kuwait, Libya, Macedonia, Jordan, Iraq and Bahrain with something that is used in all these countries and gets its name from a Latin phrase.

5.What is the buzzword to describe the current crop of entrepreneurial, tech-based 20-somethings also known as young entrepreneurial technocrats?

6. Who is launching a campaign called “Set the Page Free”? A project that hopes to unleash the power of collaboration, demonstrating how the world communicates, connects and works.

7. Where would you find Atari, Coca-Cola, Johnnie Walker Black Label, Peugeot and erstwhile defunct brand/airline Pan-Am making product placements?

8. Whose motto or theme is “See Now, Buy Now”?

9. Connect 238 proposals 54 states and HQ2 and what do you arrive at?

10. An airline ad from the 60s. The actors were travelling to one of the oldest film festivals after Venice. This city gets its name from a holy Roman emperor who reigned during the mid-1300s and is famous for its hot springs. The airline was set up in 1923. Name it and the film fest.

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