Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Business Quiz
Business Quiz
Business Quiz
Your Ad Here
Your Ad Here
Question: Who designed the original 1936 Volkswagon?
Answer: Ferdinand Porche
Question: What won the toy of the year award in both 1980 and 1981?
Answer: The Rubik's Cube
Question: What does CNN stand for on the TV or Internet?
Answer: Cable News Network
Question: What was the first country to issue postage stamps?
Answer: Great Britain
Question: What was the name of the Japanese virtual pets that became
very popular throughout the world in 1997?
Answer: Tamagotchi
Question: Which company who make toy cars and other models won the
first toy of the year award in 1965 for a model Aston Martin from the first
James Bond film?
Answer: Corgi
Question: What is the subject of speciality publishing company Haynes?
Answer: Car manuals
Question: Which company sponsors both Manchester United and the
England Cricket team?
Answer: Vodaphone
Question: The Citizen is a tabloid newspaper. What is the Star?
Answer: Broadsheet
Question: What was the only type of wood used by Thomas Chippendale?
Answer: Mahogany
Question: Which company based in Clemont-Ferrand, is the largest
producer of tyres in France and is now involved in Formula One racing?
Answer: Michelin.
Question: In which country was the Audi car first made?
Answer: Germany
Question: Walter Fredrick Morrison sold the rights to his 'Pluto Platter' in
1955, but under what name did this toy become popular?
Answer: Frisbee
Question: What do the initials 'MG' stand for on the British made car?
Answer: Morris Garage
Question: What is the name of the USA's national rail network?
Answer: AMTRAC
Last Page
Next Page
>|
Your Ad Here
Here are some news resources that you can use to create your own
topical quiz questions from the most up to date Business news.
msxml3.dll error '80070005'
Access is denied.
/QuizQuestions/FreeBusinessQuizQuestions.asp, line 156
Advertisement
3194 free quiz questions and answers so far... Thousands more to be added
as time permits.
partner-pub-5878 ISO-8859-1
Search
bad questions or incorrect answers don't blame me! I got all the quiz
question and answers from the quiz master of my regular Sunday pub
quiz at Spellbound pub and Grill (and he can be a bit of a plonker!)
Business Questions
Click Here To See All Our Art
and Literature Questions
Click Here To See All Our
Questions Unsorted
Click Here for Our Home Page
Your Ad Here
Last Page
Next Page
>|
Here are some news resources that you can use to create your own
topical quiz questions from the most up to date Business news.
msxml3.dll error '80070005'
Access is denied.
/QuizQuestions/FreeBusinessQuizQuestions.asp, line 156
Advertisement
Your Ad Here
Your Ad Here
Question: Which goldsmith and jeweler was famous for ornate Easter eggs?
Answer: Peter Faberge
Question: Who first produced a book in 1955 to help pub owners settle
debates (and bets) between patrons?
Answer: Guinness (book of world records)
Question: The Skoda car company is based in which country?
Answer: Czechoslovakia
Question: Which creature features on the logo of Bacardi Rum?
Answer: Bat
Question: As in the music shop, what do the letters HMV stand for?
Answer: His Masters Voice
Question: What is the name of Hong Kong's airline?
Answer: Cathay Pacific
Question: Which vehicle took its name from the fact that it was made to
be used for general purposes?
Answer: Jeep
Question: Which London thoroughfare is traditionally associated with high
quality tailoring?
Answer: Savile Row
Question: What is the name of the mascot on the bonnet of a Rolls Royce?
Answer: The Spirt of Ecstacy
Question: What word describes the minimum number of members required
to be present for the proceedings of an assembly to be valid ?
Answer: Quorum
Business Questions
Click Here To See All Our Art
and Literature Questions
Click Here To See All Our
Questions Unsorted
Click Here for Our Home Page
Your Ad Here
Question: It is made from thermo-plastic paper and the manilla hemp used
to make rope, it is designed to withstand boiling water, what is it?
Answer: A teabag
Question: Two South American countries were members of OPEC (the
organisation of petroleum exporting countries). Venezuela is still one.
What was the other?
Answer: Ecuador (they joined in 1973 and left in 1992).
Question: What colour is the M on the Mcdonalds logo?
Answer: Yellow
Question: Which popular children's toy originated as a weapon and was
once known as the bandalore?
Answer: Yo-Yo
[5/7]
|<
Last Page
Next Page
>|
Advertisement
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
The finalists
Cisco (Madhukar & Sri)
IBM (Lahar & Sumantro)
Infosys
Kotak (Prasad Shetty)
Nokia (Anish Raju & Arvind Ramaih)
Yahoo! (Tejaswi & Ajay Kasargod)
The Prelims
1) In 2001, Canara Bank opened Bangalores first of its kind branch to cater exclusively to?
Ans: Women
2) The idea of using an ___ ___ in the automation industry came from the process adopted at the
armour and swift meat packing.
Ans: Assembly Line
3) What is the longest running musical on Broadway?
Ans: Phantom of the Opera
4) Some commercial airlines have a three man cockpit- The Captain, First Officer and?
And: Flight Engineer
5) Which MNCs inhouse production company in the UK is named Glass and a half full
productions?
Ans: Cadbury
6) Who uses an armoured Cadillac codenamed Stagecoach?
Ans: Barack Obama
7) In 1948, which brand was launched when Josephine Esther Mentzer first got counter space on
Fifth Avenue?
Ans: Estee Lauder
Walker, Nasty and Podium are brands of ___ manufactured in Bellary?
Ans: Denim/Jeans
9) Which actor is the brand ambassador of the newly launched Fanta Apple?
Ans: Genelia DSouza
10) In the 1920s, which product obtained from a raw material white in colour was dubbed white
gold?
Ans: Rubber
11) In 1923, Frank Parrson applied for a patent dor a frozen ice stick called?
Ans: Popsicle
12) Which board member of Godfrey Philips is also a high profile gentleman from Rajasthan?
Ans: Lalit Modi
13) What originated at Sian, followed by the Great Wall of China, bypassed Takla Makan desert,
climbed the Pamir and crossed Afgan?
Ans: Silk Route
14) In 1944, the handwritten copy of which scientists work on Electrodynamics was sold for 6
million dollars to finance the war?
Ans: Einstein
15) In the 1926 British budget, which British Chancellor of Exchequer introduced a tax on
betting?
Ans: Winston Churchill
16) Which concept was coined by Jay Conrad Levinson?
Ans: Guerilla Marketing
17) In a Lok Sabha election, what is the security deposit a candidate has to pay?
Ans: Rs 10,000
18) This year Mattel has modelled Barbie on?
Ans: Angela Merkel
19) FICO score was developed by Fair Isaac & Co. What does it score?
Ans: Credit
20) Edge wrist watches from Titan set new word standard for?
Ans: Thinness
21)Sockeye, Coho, the King, the pink etc are types of?
Ans: Salmon
22) The dutch word for Master inspired which four letter English word which is used in office?
Ans: Boss
23) After a strike by Toyota workers in 1950, they were given lifetime employment. Manager
Taiichi Ohno developed ways to up efficiency without cutting jobs. What?
Ans: TQM
24) In the US, extra long twin, eastern king and Olympia queen are sizes of?
Ans: Beds
25) Some of Indias top technological institutes recently collaborated to produce Saksat available
at Rs 500. What is Sakshat?
Ans: Low cost PC
Search
Question: Which formula one driver is the owner of the luxurious Columbus
Hotel in Monaco?
Answer: David Coulthard
Question: Which vehicle did J C Bamford give his name to?
Answer: JCB digger
Question: What did Harry Beck design in 1931 which is still used in London
today?
Answer: The map of the London Tube system (the Underground)
Question: Founded in Canada in 1971, and now with its headquarters in
Amsterdam, what was the original aim of the environmental organization
Greenpeace?
Answer: To oppose U.S. nuclear testing in Alaska
Question: Which cosmetics and perfume company was originally named
The California Perfume Co?
Answer: Avon
Question: What make and model of car was John F Kennedy in when
assassinated in 1963?
Answer: Lincoln Continental
Business Questions
Click Here To See All Our Art
and Literature Questions
Click Here To See All Our
Questions Unsorted
Click Here for Our Home Page
Your Ad Here
Last Page
Next Page
>|
Here are some news resources that you can use to create your own
topical quiz questions from the most up to date Business news.
msxml3.dll error '80070005'
Access is denied.
/QuizQuestions/FreeBusinessQuizQuestions.asp, line 156
Advertisement
Search
Question: Which mobile phone company shares its name with a fruit (it's
Australian)?
Answer: Orange
Question: Who was responsible for bringing down Barings Bank?
Answer: Nick Leeson
Question: Who invented the lift/elevator in 1853?
Answer: Elisha Otis
Movie Questions
Click Here To See All Our
Language Questions
Click Here To See All Our
History Questions
Click Here To See All Our
Geography Questions
Click Here To See All Our Food
and Drink Questions
Click Here to See All Our
Entertainment Questions
Click Here To See All Our
Business Questions
Click Here To See All Our Art
and Literature Questions
Click Here To See All Our
Questions Unsorted
Click Here for Our Home Page
Your Ad Here
Last Page
Here are some news resources that you can use to create your own
topical quiz questions from the most up to date Business news.
msxml3.dll error '80070005'
Access is denied.
/QuizQuestions/FreeBusinessQuizQuestions.asp, line 156
Advertisement