1.)It was a propaganda poster produced by the Govt. of United Kingdom in 1939 during the beginning of the Second World War,
intended to raise the morale of the British public in the event of a Nazi invasion of Britain. The poster was rediscovered in 2000 and has been re-issued by a number of private companies, and used as the decorative theme for a range of products. Many versions of it
occur with differing colours and iconography.Which poster are we talking about?
2.)The name of which youth apparel brand that designs
high quality, functional products for surfingis derived from an Australian English word meaning a
small lake, specifically an oxbow lake?
3.)Logo of….?
4.)Which term was used by the Romans to refer to the
Roman province covering much of theisland of Great Britain.(The name was taken from indigenous name for the Pretani people whom the
Greeks believed to inhabit the British Isles).
5.)Who?
6.)X is the world's oldest cosmetics company. Established
in 1770 by Jonathan X. The company holds 2 Royal Warrants(an honour for the finest British companies
that provide outstanding service).Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting acquired X in certain markets including Asia, Middle East, Australasia as well as North and
West Africa for $45.5 million. In August of 2012, Wipro purchased the UK/European division from Lornamead,
with the exception of Germany and Austria, where Lornamead still holds the rights to the brand.
7.)Rolls Royce came out with many brands - ghost, phantom. When they came out with Silver Mist,they were told it was German word for manure,
rubbish, or dirt, so they changed it to what?
8.)Logo of…?
9.)Who are Scarlett Collar Workers?
10.)Dada and Co. were the first distributors of HLL in India. Which
brand was named after them?
11.)X is a luxury watches house based in Saint Imier,
Switzerland. Founded by Auguste Aggasiz in 1832, the company is owned by the Y group. Its winged hourglass
logo is the oldest registered for a watchmaker.It is also the official time keeper and partner of _______
Open(Tennis) since 2007
12.)Mary Quant ran a popular clothes shop in Kings
Road, Chelsea, London, called Bazaar, fromwhich she sold her own designs. She named
which product after her favourite car model?
13.)What is the name given to an employee who
quits a company to take up a job with anothercompany, but rejoins his previous company?
14.)Describe.
15.)Which football club has the motto "Nil Satis Nisi Optimum"
16.)Identify this person, the photograph’s name, and the person in the
photograph (erased).
17.)“______" is a neologism that refers to a lifestyle associated with the X district of Seoul, where people are trendy, hip and exude a certain supposed "class". The term was listed in Time's weekly vocabulary list as a
manner associated with lavish lifestyles in Seoul’s X district.
18.)Who and what did he do?
19.)This brand was created in the 1860s under Tsarist
Russia. The founder X was known to be pretty adept at marketing. One of his marketing strategies involved rounding up panhandlers and bringing them to his
home for food and drink in one of Moscow's poorest neighbourhoods. Then he paid them to fan out and
"demand Y“ .Identify X and Y
20.)Which band?
21.)The song's title, “X", is taken from a painting by 20th century Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. It translates into English
as "long live life", or "love the life". When asked about the album, the band’s lead referred to Frida Kahlo's strength, enduring polio, a broken spine, and a decade of chronic pain. "She went through a lot of [things], of
course, and then she started a big painting in her house that said X, I just loved the boldness of it", he said.
22.)Who?
23.)The calendar is famous for its limited availability, as it is only given as a corporate gift to a restricted number of important X customers and celebrity VIPs. The calendar
is perhaps the world's only prestigious and exclusive "girly" calendar featuring pictures generally considered glamour photography. It’s publication was discontinued
after the 1974 issue as an economising cut-back in response to the world recession from the oil shock. It
was resurrected 10 years later and has been published regularly since then.
24.)If something was supposed to move along the length of
this structure, it would return to its starting point having traversed the entire length of the structure (i.e. on both sides of the structure) without ever crossing an
edge. What are we talking about?
25.)Which brand?