1.What is so common to the following: 

  A classic sports car designed by Ferdinand A Porsche and made since 1963 by Porsche AG

  The World Trade Centre attacks

  Emergency communication in North America

  An English pop band formed in 1995 consisting of Lee Brennen, Jimmy Constable and Simon Dawbarn

 

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2.Harry Pickup was born in England in 1857 and started his own business as a heating and construction engineer. They produced cast iron gates, fences, gas lamps and railings and later installed household water supplies and heating systems. Harry's son, also called Harry, was sent to the United States to study methods in plumbing and heating. When he returned, he had the formula for a product that was soon to become internationally famous. Which product he launched in the 1920s is currently owned by Reckitt Benckiser?

 

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3.In 1957, Alfred W. Fielding and Marc Chavannes attempted to invent a three-dimensional plastic wallpaper with paper backing. While the wallpaper failed, they later realised that what they had come up with could be used for an entirely different purpose, and thus floated a company named Sealed Air Corporation to produce them. What, which is both a generic trademark owned by this company and a product commonly used today, came as a result?

 

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4.Which term was coined by Theodore Levitt as the title of a paper first published in 1960 in Harvard Business Review, which suggests that businesses will do better in the end if they concentrate on meeting customers’ needs rather than on selling products?

 

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5. ‘X’ follows only 11 people on Twitter - the 5 Spice Girls of the pop band and 6 guys named Herb. Which global food brand is ‘X’?

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6.Which Indian government bank’s logo in blue colour signifies the confluence of three rivers – the Ganges, the Yamuna and the mythical Saraswathi?

 

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7.Which term coined by Jarid Lukin refers to the pricing strategy by which basic features of a product or service (typically a digital offering or an application such as software, media, games or web services) is provided free of charge, but money is charged for additional features or services?

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8.The history of this game can be traced back to 1903, when American Geologist Elizabeth Magie created a game which she hoped would explain the single tax theory of Henry George. It was intended as an educational tool to illustrate the negative aspects of concentrating land in private hands. She took out a patent in 1904. Her game, The Landlord's Game, was self-published for the first time in 1906. Which game evolved as a result?

 

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9.Which iconic sports brands were born from a fierce sibling rivalry that split a family business?

 

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10.Which global furniture retailer was founded in Sweden and is known for its ready-to-assemble products?

 

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Which luxury car brand started as an aircraft engine manufacturer during World War I?

 

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12.Deutsche Bank Twin Towers- What are their names

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13.___________________ is a historic privately owned building in the city of Mumbai, India that serves as the head office of the Tata Group.

 

14. Which car uses the tagline - Fun on the Run

 

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15. What luxury car brand, established in 1913, is known for its long association with James Bond films?

 

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