The document contains 18 multiple choice questions ranging in topics from Indian chief ministers and their middle names, to logos, sports terms, cricketers' autobiographies, and historical orders of knighthood. It also includes 3 starred questions providing additional context about products, fashion designers, and military honors.
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
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1. 1) The middle name of which Indian CM is “Damodardas.”
2) In the windows xp what xp stands for?
3) Mingus, Strayhorn , Duke , Ella , Getz , Dexter – code-names for what? (Hint:
Latest version is Sonny – and if if rings any bell think : Matt Mullenwag)
4) “[W]e came across the word “X” and it was just perfect. The definition was “a
short burst of inconsequential information,”. And that’s exactly what the
product was .” Quote by Y i.e gentleman on right about X – which is connect.
Identify the connect.
5) Who was the lyricist for the Oscar winning song “Jai ho” ?
6) Identify the logos (2 marks)
7) The marking that are found on dice are called?
8) India’s Largest Sea Port?
9) Whose birthday is celebrated as ‘Engineers’ Day’ in India?
10) Which temple is believed to have been first built in gold, then silver, then wood
and finally stone?
11) The Wizard of Menlo Park?
12) What did Dr. Udaya Kumar created which has high probability of being seen in
Indian Wallets?
13) In which game do you associate terms - 'chukker ,bunker and mallet' ?
14) Which cricketers autobiography is titled 'Balance of Power' ?
15) The first Asian Games was held in which city?
2. STARRED QUESTIONS:
16) *** This major brand was inspired by Thai product: "Krating Daeng". In
Malaysia, this product's slogan is "Bullleh" which literally means - "can be
done" which is different from its famous slogan used in international
advertising.
This company owns Leipzig- a football team, A F1 team (which has high rate
of success in recent years), and several other regional football, hockey, and
Formula one teams.
On March 17, 2012 -- its co-founder died.
ID the product, and the recently deceased founder.
17) *** In 1968, X founded X Ltd., a coat shop in the York Hotel in New York City,
with $10,000. Legend has it that a year later a buyer from Bonwit Teller got off
the elevator on the wrong floor, and ended up placing a $50,000 order. It is
more likely though, that X showed his work to Bonwit Teller staff, which led to
his first collection: a line of men's and women's coats featured at the New
York City store.
In 1969, he, who was later described as "the supreme master of minimalism,"
appeared on the cover of Vogue magazine.
By 1971, sportswear, classic blazers as well as lingerie were added to his
women's collection portfolio.
Which fashion magnate had such an accidental and yet such a humble
beginning?
18) *** In 1757, the Empress Maria Theresa created an Order named after
herself. While not actually awarded for disobedience to orders, the Order
could only be won by "successful military acts of essential impact to a
campaign that were undertaken on [the officer's] own initiative, and might
have been omitted by an honorable officer without reproach," which certainly
includes a clever disobedience to orders. The Order was awarded until 1918,
when the empire that awarded it collapsed. What country honored its officers
with the Military Order of Marie Theresa?