1. In the 18th Century what was the main commodity that was controlled by a cartel of wealthy Chinese merchants called Hongs?
2. Connect a trademark registration received by a company from the US Patent & Trademark Office in 2003 and a phrase that is used by most Kiswahili-speaking countries such as Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Mozambique, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.An online movement is challenging the grant of this patent to the company since it did not create or invent it. Name the company and mention the details of the patent.
3. What is the term used to describe a situation when a person is fired from his company because he or she posts something not acceptable by the company on his/her personal blog?
4. Name the Indian company & its founder whose shares of Rs 5000 face value each, were then put on an auction and sold for Rs 26,500 per share, a premium of Rs 21,500 per share in the mid-1860s. Its share price at one point in time peaked to Rs 55,000.
5. In the 1970s what was the first of its kind introduced in India thru the brands Sona and Vijay?
6. Connect Sacred Heart, Cabbage Soup and General Motors company and what do you arrive at?
7. Patchouli is a species of plant that is native to the tropics of Asia. The heavy and strong scent of patchouli has been used for centuries in perfumes and, more recently, in incense, insect repellents and alternative medicines. The word derives from the Tamil patchai for green and ellai for leaf. Connect this with one of Mattel'sProducts.
8. Connect Greenery, Ultra Violet and Living Coral and what do you arrive at?
9. Scarlet, Gus, Rod and Bluetiful are the mascots for which brand?
10. What is this mascot called and whom does it represent?
One lucky winner will receive a cheque for Rs 2,000. Send your entries to strategist@bsmail.in. All entries must carry the postal address of the contestant. Last date for receiving entries is January 8 till 8 pm. Previous winners and employees of Business Standard and their families are not eligible to participate. The winner is chosen on the basis of the first correct entry received.
There was 20 correct entries to Quiz no 594. The winner is Zeeshan Mehdi from Murshidabad
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