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Answers to last week's quiz (#385)

Strategist Team

  1. In the 1950s, this person an MIT graduate and scientist, was working for a manufacturing company when he accidentally discovered a remarkably strong material that could be used not just to make the nose cone of a missile but also to contain a casserole in both a refrigerator and hot oven. Name him and the brand of cookware he invented.
    Donald Stookey, a scientist with Corning Glass Works, who in the 1950s accidentally discovered a remarkably strong material that could be used not just to make the nose cone of a missile but also to contain a casserole in both a refrigerator and hot oven - its durable culinary incarnation was called CorningWare.
     
  2. For appearing in which brand's advertisement was Wasim Akram fined and ordered to apologise to the nation by a Pakistan Civil Court, and Harbhajan Singh was asked to apologise by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC).
    Whisky brand Royal Stag, owned by Pernod Ricard.    
     
  3. Truvia, a sugar substitute, was jointly developed by Coca-Cola and Monsanto. With whom did Pepsi collaborate and develop another sugar substitute? Also name it.
    PureVia is a stevia-based low calorie sugar substitute developed jointly by PepsiCo and Whole Earth Sweetener Company, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of artificial sweetener manufacturing company Merisant.
     
  4. Connect this company, which was created in the mid 1850s by an imperial decree of Napoleon III to supply water to the public in Lyon, with Mariah Carey, Rihanna, Maroon 5 and Lady Gaga. What do you arrive at.
    Vivendi SA, the French multimedia company that also owns the Universal Music group. Originally known as a water company named Compagnie Generale des Eaux, it changed its name to Vivendi in 1998.
     
  5. The founder of this 80-year-old company was looking for a name to give his company. He had gone to see a play in which there were two characters ____ and Sona. He found Sona too glamorous a name and, hence, chose the former. He started the company with a loan of Rs 590 from Pearl Assurance Company. Name the company and its founder.
    Rupa Publishing founded by Daudayal Mehra.
     
  6. Apart from the US flag, which other flag was carried by John Glenn on the first US orbital space flight in 1962 and taken to the moon by Apollo 11 astronauts in 1969?
    The Flag of the National Geographic Society.
     
  7. What is common to these start-up ventures : Sonitus Medical a company that makes hearing aids that feet over teeth and sends sound waves directly to the ear, Destineer studios that makes military themed video games and AdaptiveEnergy that harvests energy from shocks, vibrations and footfalls.
    All are investee companies of CIA's venture capital arm I-Q-T.
     
  8. Which brand has used the electrical units of volts and ampere as sub brand names for its products?
    Chevrolet. The Chevrolet Volt is a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle manufactured by General Motors. It is also marketed in rebadged variants as the Vauxhall Ampera in the UK and as the Opel Ampera in the remainder of Europe.
     
  9. Which brand is now "The New Face of Business"?
    Carlton
     
  10. Whose logo is this?
    BHP Billiton. Mineral resources companies Billiton and BHP both founded n 1865 and 1880 merged in 2001.

 

 


There were three correct entries for quiz No. 385. Rama Ananthakrishnan from Bengaluru wins Rs 2,000. The winner is chosen on the basis of the first correct entry received.

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First Published: Dec 08 2014 | 12:03 AM IST

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