1. • A is rated as one of the world’s most admired
company. Based in Ohio, it is a consumer
goods company that used to sell food and
beverage products too.
• B has a licensing agreement with A. In 2009, C
was by far its largest segment. Orange,
Selection and Green are some of its other
segments
2. • C light, sometimes incorrectly called D light, is
light of short wavelength that causes many
objects to fluoresce, while itself remaining
unseen
• Johann Wilhelm Ritter, a friend of E called
them oxidising rays after observing that they
darkened silver chloride soaked paper. E’s
brother became the Danish Prime Minister
3. • Ritter’s ideas inspired E to combine two fields of
physics. Educators often use the right and left
hand when teaching relations between the two.
• E is also credited to be the first to produce F in its
elemental form.
• Theoretically, F is 100% recyclable. F is used in
G’s. As the speed of G increases, it causes many
components to switch regardless of whether
they’re being used or not. One solution is clock
gating, used in the IBM power PC based H.
4. • H was sold out completely on the day of its
release in all markets except Japan. I, a
flagship product manufactured by a Japanese
MNC was its main competitor.
• I was called ‘Revolution’ during its product
development. J expressed fear that the name I
gave a sense of ‘kiddiness’ to the product.
5. • K is a singer who mentioned in a song that he
wanted to be on J, smiling next to Oprah and
the Queen.
• His second name is the name of a product
which is labelled as a candy bar in Canada
because it doesn’t contain enough chocolate
as per Canadian standards.
6. • It has been observed that the price of said
product correlates with the change in value of
the pound sterling, much like the L index is
used as an indicator of PPP.
• M is another unconventional unit used in the
online space. M (the person) currently has 4
M’s on N.
7. • N users most recently saw a ‘Fail whale’ on
July 26, 2012.
• N is based on an opensource web application
framework for a programming language O,
which predates the framework by more than a
decade.
8. • O is a variety of corundum. Verneuill process was the
first commercially successful method of producing O.
• The Linde Air Products division of P used the Verneuill
process until 1974. P produces chemicals and polymers
that undergo other processes in various industries
before reaching consumers.
• P was involved in one of India’s worst industrial
disasters
• Q, which owns P is known as the chemical companies’
chemical company
9. • Despite protests which forced other
companies to discontinue producing Napalm,
Q continued its production till 1969, becoming
its sole producer.
• R is Q’s trademark brand of closed-cell
extruded polystyrene foam. Owing to
environmental issues, R is largely being
replaced by paper.
10. • Another type of foam, known as S foam is a
plyurethane produced by T, which is not a
chemical company.
• T built U, which is one its of the four great
observatories. The launch of U was delayed
significantly and it cost T around $6 million
per month.
11. • Another ‘great observatory’ detects light in
the V electromagnetic spectrum and was
named after W, who won a Nobel prize for his
study on dwarfs.
• His uncle , X, won a Nobel Prize too. Along
with Nagendra Nath, X provided the correct
theoretical explanation for light scattering by
sound waves.
12. • His explanation has enabled optical
communication based on Y systems. Y’s are
known for their high degree of coherence,
both temporal and spatial
• Y has applications in the Z industry. The word
Z comes from a Geek word which means
"skilled in ordering or arranging”. One of the
largest Z companies was founded by Eugene
Schueller
13. • A produces Z’s under different brand names.
• A produced and sponsored the first radio soap
operas in the 1930s. In fact, it is believed that
the term ‘soap opera’ originated because A
primarily produced detergents at the time.
14. • A is rated as one of the world’s most admired
company. Based in Ohio, it is a consumer
goods company that used to sell food and
beverage products too.
• B has a licensing agreement with A. In 2009, C
was by far its largest segment. Orange,
Selection and Green are some of its other
segments
15. • C light, sometimes incorrectly called D light, is
light of short wavelength that causes many
objects to fluoresce, while itself remaining
unseen
• Johann Wilhelm Ritter, a friend of E called
them oxidising rays after observing that they
darkened silver chloride soaked paper. E’s
brother became the Danish Prime Minister
16. • Ritter’s ideas inspired E to combine two fields of
physics. Educators often use the right and left
hand when teaching relations between the two.
• E is also credited to be the first to produce F in its
elemental form.
• Theoretically, F is 100% recyclable. F is used in
G’s. As the speed of G increases, it causes many
components to switch regardless of whether
they’re being used or not. One solution is clock
gating, used in the IBM power PC based H.
17. • H was sold out completely on the day of its
release in all markets except Japan. I, a
flagship product manufactured by a Japanese
MNC was its main competitor.
• I was called ‘Revolution’ during its product
development. J expressed fear that the name I
gave a sense of ‘kiddiness’ to the product.
18. • K is a singer who mentioned in a song that he
wanted to be on J, smiling next to Oprah and
the Queen.
• His second name is the name of a product
which is labelled as a candy bar in Canada
because it doesn’t contain enough chocolate
as per Canadian standards.
19. • It has been observed that the price of said
product correlates with the change in value of
the pound sterling, much like the L index is
used as an indicator of PPP.
• M is another unconventional unit used in the
online space. M (the person) currently has 4
M’s on N.
20. • N users most recently saw a ‘Fail whale’ on
July 26, 2012.
• N is based on an opensource web application
framework for a programming language O,
which predates the framework by more than a
decade.
21. • O is a variety of corundum. Verneuill process was the
first commercially successful method of producing O.
• The Linde Air Products division of P used the Verneuill
process until 1974. P produces chemicals and polymers
that undergo other processes in various industries
before reaching consumers.
• P was involved in one of India’s worst industrial
disasters
• Q, which owns P is known as the chemical companies’
chemical company
22. • Despite protests which forced other
companies to discontinue producing Napalm,
Q continued its production till 1969, becoming
its sole producer.
• R is Q’s trademark brand of closed-cell
extruded polystyrene foam. Owing to
environmental issues, R is largely being
replaced by paper.
23. • Another type of foam, known as S foam is a
plyurethane produced by T, which is not a
chemical company.
• T built U, which is one its of the four great
observatories. The launch of U was delayed
significantly and it cost T around $6 million
per month.
24. • Another ‘great observatory’ detects light in
the V electromagnetic spectrum and was
named after W, who won a Nobel prize for his
study on dwarfs.
• His uncle , X, won a Nobel Prize too. Along
with Nagendra Nath, X provided the correct
theoretical explanation for light scattering by
sound waves.
25. • His explanation has enabled optical
communication based on Y systems. Y’s are
known for their high degree of coherence,
both temporal and spatial
• Y has applications in the Z industry. The word
Z comes from a Geek word which means
"skilled in ordering or arranging”. One of the
largest Z companies was founded by Eugene
Schueller
26. • A produces Z’s under different brand names.
• A produced and sponsored the first radio soap
operas in the 1930s. In fact, it is believed that
the term ‘soap opera’ originated because A
primarily produced detergents at the time.
28. • A is rated as one of the world’s most admired
company. Based in Ohio, it is a consumer
goods company that used to sell food and
beverage products too.
• B has a licensing agreement with A. In 2009, C
was by far its largest segment. Orange,
Selection and Green are some of its other
segments
29. • P&G (A) is rated as one of the world’s most
admired company. Based in Ohio, it is a
consumer goods company that used to sell
food and beverage products too.
• Hugo Boss(B) has a licensing agreement with
P&G. In 2009, Black(C) was by far its largest
segment. Orange, Selection and Green are
some of its other segments
30. • C light, sometimes incorrectly called D light, is
light of short wavelength that causes many
objects to fluoresce, while itself remaining
unseen
• Johann Wilhelm Ritter, a friend of E called
them oxidising rays after observing that they
darkened silver chloride soaked paper. E’s
brother became the Danish Prime Minister
31. • Black(C) light, sometimes incorrectly called UV
(D) light, is light of short wavelength that
causes many objects to fluoresce, while itself
remaining unseen
• Johann Wilhelm Ritter, a friend of (E) Oersted
called them oxidising rays after observing that
they darkened silver chloride soaked paper.
Oersted’s brother became the Danish Prime
Minister
32. • Ritter’s ideas inspired E to combine two fields of
physics. Educators often use the right and left
hand when teaching relations between the two.
• E is also credited to be the first to produce F in its
elemental form.
• Theoretically, F is 100% recyclable. F is used in
G’s. As the speed of G increases, it causes many
components to switch regardless of whether
they’re being used or not. One solution is clock
gating, used in the IBM power PC based H.
33. • Ritter’s ideas inspired Oersted to combine two fields of
physics. Educators often use the right and left hand
when teaching relations between the two.
• Oersted is also credited to be the first to produce
Aluminium(F) in its elemental form.
• Theoretically, Aluminium is 100% recyclable. It is used
in CPUs(G). As the speed of a CPU increases, it causes
many components to switch regardless of whether
they’re being used or not. One solution is clock gating,
used in the IBM power PC based XBox 360(H).
34. • H was sold out completely on the day of its
release in all markets except Japan. I, a
flagship product manufactured by a Japanese
MNC was its main competitor.
• I was called ‘Revolution’ during its product
development. J expressed fear that the name I
gave a sense of ‘kiddiness’ to the product.
35. • XBox was sold out completely on the day of its
release in all markets except Japan. Nintendo
Wii (I), a flagship product manufactured by a
Japanese MNC was its main competitor.
• It was called ‘Revolution’ during its product
development. Forbes(J) expressed fear that
the name I gave a sense of ‘kiddiness’ to the
product.
36. • K Mars is a singer who mentioned in a song
that he wanted to be on Forbes, smiling next
to Oprah and the Queen.
• His second name is the name of a product
which is labelled as a candy bar in Canada
because it doesn’t contain enough chocolate
as per Canadian standards.
37. • (K)Bruno Mars is a singer who mentioned in a
song that he wanted to be on Forbes, smiling
next to Oprah and the Queen.
• His second name is the name of a product
which is labelled as a candy bar in Canada
because it doesn’t contain enough chocolate
as per Canadian standards.
38. • It has been observed that the price of said
product correlates with the change in value of
the pound sterling, much like the L index is
used as an indicator of PPP.
• M is another unconventional unit used in the
online space. M (the person) currently has 4
M’s on N.
39. • It has been observed that the price of said
product correlates with the change in value of
the pound sterling, much like the Big Mac(L)
index is used as an indicator of PPP.
• Wheaton(M) is another unconventional unit
used in the online space. Wheaton (the
person) currently has 4 Wheatons on
Twitter(N).
40. • Twitter users most recently saw a ‘Fail whale’
on July 26, 2012.
• Twitter is based on an opensource web
application framework for a programming
language O, which predates the framework by
more than a decade.
41. • Twitter users most recently saw a ‘Fail whale’
on July 26, 2012.
• Twitter is based on an opensource web
application framework for a programming
language Ruby(O), which predates the
framework by more than a decade.
42. • Ruby is a variety of corundum. Verneuill process
was the first commercially successful method of
producing Ruby.
• The Linde Air Products division of P used the
Verneuill process until 1974. P produces
chemicals and polymers that undergo other
processes in various industries before reaching
consumers.
• Q, which owns P is known as the chemical
companies’ chemical company
43. • Ruby is a variety of corundum. Verneuill process was
the first commercially successful method of producing
Ruby.
• The Linde Air Products division of Union Carbide(P)
used the Verneuill process until 1974. It produces
chemicals and polymers that undergo other processes
in various industries before reaching consumers.
• Union Carbide was involved in one of India’s worst
industrial disasters
• Dow Chemicals(Q), which owns Union Carbide is
known as the chemical companies’ chemical company
44. • Despite protests which forced other
companies to discontinue producing Napalm,
Dow Chemical continued its production till
1969, becoming its sole producer.
• R is Dow’s trademark brand of closed-cell
extruded polystyrene foam. Owing to
environmental issues, R is largely being
replaced by paper.
45. • Despite protests which forced other
companies to discontinue producing Napalm,
Dow Chemical continued its production till
1969, becoming its sole producer.
• Styrofoam(R) is Dow’s trademark brand of
closed-cell extruded polystyrene foam. Owing
to environmental issues, Styrofoam is largely
being replaced by paper.
46. • Another type of foam, known as S foam is a
plyurethane produced by T, which is not a
chemical company.
• T built U, which is one its of the four great
observatories. The launch of U was delayed
significantly and it cost T around $6 million
per month.
47. • Another type of foam, known as memory (S)
foam is a plyurethane produced by NASA (T),
which is not a chemical company.
• NASA built Hubble Telescope (U), which is one
its of the four great observatories. The launch
of the Hubble was delayed significantly and it
cost NASA around $6 million per month.
48. • Another ‘great observatory’ detects light in
the V electromagnetic spectrum and was
named after W, who won a Nobel prize for his
study on dwarfs.
• His uncle , X, won a Nobel Prize too. Along
with Nagendra Nath, X provided the correct
theoretical explanation for light scattering by
sound waves.
49. • Another ‘great observatory’ detects light in
the X-Ray(V) electromagnetic spectrum and
was named after Subrahmanyan
Chandrasekhar (W), who won a Nobel prize
for his study on dwarfs.
• His uncle , C V Raman (X), won a Nobel Prize
too. Along with Nagendra Nath, Raman
provided the correct theoretical explanation
for light scattering by sound waves.
50. • His explanation has enabled optical
communication based on Y systems. Y’s are
known for their high degree of coherence,
both temporal and spatial
• Y has applications in the Z industry. The word
Z comes from a Geek word which means
"skilled in ordering or arranging”. One of the
largest Z companies was founded by Eugene
Schueller
51. • His explanation has enabled optical
communication based on LASER (Y) systems.
LASERs are known for their high degree of
coherence, both temporal and spatial
• LASER has applications in the cosmetics (Z)
industry. The word Cosmetic comes from a
Geek word which means "skilled in ordering or
arranging”. One of the largest Cosmetic
companies was founded by Eugene Schueller
52. • A produces Cosmetics under different brand
names.
• A produced and sponsored the first radio soap
operas in the 1930s. In fact, it is believed that
the term ‘soap opera’ originated because A
primarily produced detergents at the time.
53. • P&G (A) produces Cosmetics (Z) under
different brand names.
• P&G produced and sponsored the first radio
soap operas in the 1930s. In fact, it is believed
that the term ‘soap opera’ originated because
P&G primarily produced detergents at the
time.