KORUS '16
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- 2. Which famous corporate's former headquarters was known as 'Bush House'?. .
- 9. The former Gujarat chief secretary Sudhir Mankad, Mahindra & Mahindra non-executive chairman Bharat Narotam Doshi and __ __________ have been appointed as non-official director to the board of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for a tenure of 4 years. .
- 10. One of the first personal computer to offer a graphical user interface was designed by Apple Computer, Inc. Name it.
- 12. Which legendary computing man's autobiography is titled as the 'Passages from the Life of a Philosopher'?. .
- 15. Which laptop maker had the punch line "For those who do"
- 16. Which hospital has recently partnered with TCS to launch a unique patient friendly transformation of its OPD services benefitting 3 million patients
- 18. After the outbreak of Zika virus, Tata Motors renamed it’s to be launched car Zica to __________ with the help of a crowd-sourcing contest — #Fantastico Name Hunt through social media. .
- 19. What is the code name of Windows XP?. .
- 22. What is the commercial Tradename of Monosodium Glutamate?
- 23. Octothorpe is just one of the names for this symbol present on a standard keyboard. In US it is commonly known as the _______ sign.
- 24. Which corporate was founded by Jerry Sanders, John Carey and six others in May 1, 1969 which is initially placed in the living room of Carey and later moved to the backside of a rug cutting company in Santa Clara?. .
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- 1. The Hindustan Ambassador was an automobile manufactured by Hindustan Motors of India is based on the _______ ________ (6,6) series III model. .
- 2. America's first Insurance company Philadelphia Contributionship was founded in 1752 by which famous personality? (8,8)
- 3. The word __________ origins from French which means a small bag. It signifies why Finance Ministers carry them on “certain” occasions.
- 4. Which is the largest employer in India and 8th in the world
- 5. What Is Brendan Eich famous for creating
- 6. This famous Japanese corporation first started as a tiny cork manufacturer in Hiroshima in 1920, and was known as Tokyo Cork Kogyo Co Ltd. How it is known today?.
- 7. Tim Patterson developed this legendary product which set the base for easy computing. What was that?.
- 8. Which company had the wildly successful advertising campaign "where do you want to go today"?. .
- 11. In July 18, 1968, Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore and Andy Grove incorporated the company NM Electronics. How do we know it now?.
- 13. Name the internationally acclaimed brand founded by Lionel Martin and Robert Banford in a small west London workshop?
- 14. The launch of which product lead Cisco to file a trademark infringment against Apple
- 17. If iPod is to Apple, HD5 is to __________
- 20. Vijaypat Singhania, a keen aviator, holds the world record for highest altitude gained travelling in a hot air balloon, notably carried out at the age of 67. He is the chairman emeritus of ____________ Group.
- 21. Which global brand sources ‘hazelnuts from Turkey; palm oil from Malaysia; cocoa from Nigeria; sugar from Brazil ; and the vanilla from France?