BEQ REGIONALS – 2008
1) According to a report by the IB to the Home Ministry, which currency note is the most popular among counterfeiters?
A) Rs.500
2) Whom did Bruce Barton’s book, The Man Nobody Knows portray as a salesman?
A) Jesus Christ
3) What are ‘Verbs’ on an IPOD shuffle?
A) They are symbols for ‘Stop’, ‘Play’, ‘Pause’, ‘Fast Forward’, & ‘Rewind’
4) Which non wood forest product has the highest turnover in India?
A) Tendu Leaves
5) Around 12,000 pieces are sold annually in India. Only Godrej manufactures them in India. Nowadays there is probably not a single one in any of your offices. What am I referring to?
A) Typewriters
6) With an annual turnover of Rs.4.5 crore, which factory in Delhi makes 1,200 loaves of bread and 300 kg of chips daily?
A) Tihar Jail Factory
7) In the world of branding what is The Perception Gap?
A) The difference between brand identity & brand image. Brand identity comprises the core values of a brand while brand image is how the consumer perceives the brand. If there is a gap between these two, it’s called the perception gap.
8) According to David Ogilvy, which is “the only really dishonest kind of advertising”??
A) Political Advertising
9) Why Formica is called Formica?
A) From ‘for mica’, that is, a substitute for mica. Till the 1920’s mica was the perfect material for electrical insulation, Formica replaced it.
10) What significant change did the publisher of the first Harry potter book make when launched in the US?
A) In the US the title was changed to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. In the UK, it was Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
11) Which Indian state has the largest concentration of carpet weaving in the country, with 90% of the production and 75% of the weavers?
A) Uttar Pradesh
12) Two Volkswagen models share their names with ball games. One is golf, which is the other?
A) Polo
13) According to Al Ries, the three most important rules of advertising are novelty, gimmickry and________
A) Creativity
14) Which word is described in the Oxford English Dictionary as a ‘Payment’ (as a tip or bribe) to expedite service?
A) Baksheesh
15) More than 105 million yards of fabric have been created for which women and her friends?
A) Barbie
16) ‘The Place where dreams come true’ is the slogan for which popular tourist attraction?
A) Disneyland
17) According to Caterer and Hotelkeeper magazine, which is the most stolen item from hotels?
A) Towels
18) After text messaging and voice calls, what is the most cited reason for teenagers using mobile phones?
A) Playing Games (43%)
19) Why was the Indian badminton camp for the 2008 Thomas and Uber Cups cancelled?
A) Unavailability of Shuttlecocks due to bird flu
20) What was stored inside the first paper carton made by Tetra Pak?
A) Milk
21) Ridhi, Vridhi, Jeevak, Risbhak, Kakoli, Ksirkakoli, Meda and Mahameda, a group of eight plants, is better known as what?
A) Chyawanprash
22) Which company had the fastest entry into the dictionary of new words as a commonplace verb?
A) Google – in less than 5 yrs.
23) What replaced the king’s image In the Nepalese currency notes of Rs.500 denominations?
A) Mount. Everest
24) Austrian national archives have the only surviving copy of which management consultant’s pamphlet?
A) Peter drucker. The name of the pamphlet is “ The Jewish Question in Germany”
25) Sedlabanki Islands is the name of Iceland’s:
(a) most popular tourist resort
(b) most popular red light district
(c) most popular children’s park or
(d) Central bank?
A) Central bank. ‘Sedlabanki Islands’ means ‘Central bank of Iceland’
26) What is common to Godrej, Titan and GSM technology?
A) EDGE- a refrigerator brand from Godrej, a watch brand from Titan and a data transmission technology from GSM.
27) By what brand name is ‘Barbara Millicent Roberts’ better known?
A) Barbie the Doll
28) What is the connection between Sony, Onkyo & Concorde?
A) Sound in latin,’Sonus’ means sound; in Japanese ‘Onkyo’means sound and ‘Concorde’ is the aircraft which can fly twice as fast as the speed of Sound.
29) Which short form of a brand name is also used for two pollutants/impure elements?
A) Coke- term also used for Coal and Cocaine.
30) What is the treaty of Park Avenue?
A) The Arthur C.Clarke- Isaac Asimov treaty finalized while they drove through Park Avenue, in which each acknowledged the other as superior.
31) In Poland Microsoft took a group of Journalists into a Submarine. Why?
A) To show what a world without windows was like.
32) Which brand claims to be the first to be visible from outer space?
A) Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) – An 87,500 sq. feet logo created in the Nevada Desert is claimed to be visible from outer space.
33) A group named “Three Star club” used to exist in Mumbai in the 1990’s. What is the eligibility to be a member of this Club?
A) Ownership of a Mercedes.
34) With which well known brand are the companies Bector Foods, Dynamix Dairies and Amrit Food associated?
A) McDonald’s.
35) Which former Indian Union Ministry was also the founder of a famous British Publishing House?
A) V.K.Krishna Menon, co-founder of Penguin and Pelican.
36) Which country recruited its first astronaut with an ad on radio?
A) United Kingdom which recruited Helen Sharman through a radio ad. She flew aboard Soyuz mission TM-12, launched on May 18, 1991.
37) In 1996, John Leonard of Seattle, Washington actually ‘won’ the ‘unwinnable’prize in a Pepsi contest. What was the Prize?
A) An AV-8 Harrier fighter plane.
38) What do ‘Mercedes’ and ‘Nirma’ have in common?
A) Both have been named after the daughters of their owners/founders.
39) The brand name of a musical instrument was formed from the surnames of the founders, Tsutomu katoh and Tadashi Osanai.What was the Name?
A) Korg
40) The company is named after the two founders who died within days of each other in 1948.Although they never met, their companies merged 41 years after their death. Name the company as we know it today?
A) Ernst & Young.
41) David Ogilvy’s rejection of an account which initially came to him was something he regretted for long. Which account?
A) Xerox.