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QM- Anubhav Jain [email protected] Institute of Rural Management, Jaipur

Jaquizzi Chapter 26

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QM- Anubhav [email protected] of Rural Management, Jaipur

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Chitra sawal Round

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Q. Whose hands are these ?

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Angela Merkel- Chancellor of Germany

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Q. What is the headscarf known ?

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•  keffiyeh/kufiya ,ghutrah  or shemagh, ḥaṭṭah,mashadah Persian chafiye ,Hebrew Sudra-

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Q.- ID the location ?

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Ans. The Contra Dam, commonly known as the Verzasca Dam and the Locarno Dam

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Q. Name the mask.

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Ans.

Balaclava

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Q. Identify the person hugging Kim Jong II.

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Ans. Dennis Rodman

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Q. Identify the person.

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• Joseph Gurney Cannon

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Name the person who wrote this

letter.

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Sean Penn

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Q. What feat this lady have to her name ?

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Ans. Pratima Puri

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First of its kind. What?

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First T.V Remote

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In which direction they move ?

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•  In 2003, researchers found one species of dung beetle (the African Scarabaeus zambesianus) navigates by using polarization patterns in moonlight. The discovery is the first proof any animal can use polarized moonlight for orientation.In 2013, a study was published revealing that dung beetles can navigate when only the Milky Way or clusters of bright stars are visible, the only insect known to orient itself by the galaxy

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Put Funda

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•  The barcode uses a special ink that recedes with time, indicating the remaining life of the produce till it reaches zero level.

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Who was the writer of this comic ?

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• Sampuran Singh Kalra/Guljar

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Dry Round

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Q.

• X was first recorded in Europe in the 18th century.  Machine-spun X was invented in 1897 by the dentist William Morrison and confectioner John C. Wharton and first introduced to a wide audience at the 1904 World's Fair as "Fairy Floss"[ with great success, selling 68,655 boxes at 25¢ per box . Joseph Lascaux, a dentist from New Orleans, Louisiana, invented a similar X machine in 1921. In fact, the Lascaux patent named the product X and the "fairy floss" name faded away, although it retains this name in Australia.

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Ans. Cotton Candy

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Q.

X is a former Indian Sportsman, represented India from 1979 to 1983. He operates and markets an International Luxury Brand through his company Entrack India. He opened the first boutique in Hotel Maurya Sheraton, New Delhi. ID X and the Brand ?

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Ans. Dilip Doshi

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Q.

Established in the year 1930 by the late Shri. Narsee Monjee, X is the first wholly owned indigenous company in the country, taken over by Dalmia Group in the year 1979. In the domestic market the company's offerings are grouped under the Brand families of Panama, Chancellor, Golden's and Steel. ID X ?

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Ans.

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Q.• James Jacob

Ritty , saloonkeeper and inventor, opened his first saloon in Dayton, Ohio in 1871, billing himself as a "Dealer in Pure Whiskies, Fine Wines, and Cigars." Some of Ritty's employees would take the customers' money and pocket it, rather than depositing the cash.In 1878 while on a steamboat trip to Europe, Ritty became intrigued by a mechanism that counted how many times the ship's propeller went around. He wondered if something like this could be made to record the cash transactions made at his saloon. What did he went on to invent ?

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Ans. First Patented Cash Register, Patented as “Ritty’s Incorruptible

Cashier”

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Q.

• Dr. Silver, a scientist in the United States, was attempting to develop a super-strong adhesive, but instead he accidentally created a "low-tack", reusable, pressure-sensitive adhesive that has been characterized as "a solution without a problem".For five years, Silver promoted his invention , both informally and through seminars, but without much success. In 1974, a colleague of his, Art Fry, who had attended one of Silver's seminars, came up with the idea of using the adhesive to anchor his bookmark in his hymnbook. Fry then developed the idea by taking advantage of X’s officially sanctioned "permitted bootlegging" policy.

• What did he invent and ID X ?

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Ans. Post-it notes

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Q.

•  X is the brand name for a creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie that debuted in 1908 and was manufactured by Sunshine (later Sunshine Biscuits).The similar Oreo cookie—introduced later, in 1912—was inspired by the , yet X suffered from the impression of being the knockoff. Compared to Oreos, X cookies have a tangy, less-sweet filling and a crunchier cookie that gets less soggy in milk.

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Ans. Hydrox

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Q.

• Mr. Muruganandam Founder of Jayaashree Industries had to discontinue education after SSLC because of family problems and got employed as a helper in a welding workshop. After a four-year study, Mr. Muruganandam succeeded in designing a machine for Rs. 65,000 as against the machines now being used costing Rs. 3.5 crores.

• Though initial response to his product was very poor, Mr. Muruganandam with the help of wife started selling x to women nearby. The semi-automatic machine requires only a single phase power supply.

• In a very short span time, the product has been a success and has been delivered to more than 100 units in many states.

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Ans. Cheaper Sanitary Napkins

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Q.

• The ancient Babylonians made promises to their gods at the start of each year that they would return borrowed objects and pay their debts.

• The Romans began each year by making promises to the god Janus, for whom the month of January is named.

• In the Medieval era, the knights took the "peacock vow" at the end of the Christmas season each year to re-affirm their commitment to chivalry

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• Ans. New Year Resolution

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Q.

• The company established in 1988 as a joint venture with Glaxo. The company also owns Hindustan Foods Ltd. The company’s interests are in mining, soccer and ship building.

• Which company is this ?

Source- TC2013

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Ans. Dempo Mining, Dempo Sports Club

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Q.

• Sepoys in the British East India Company's armies in India were issued with the new rifle in 1857, and rumours began to spread that the cartridges (referring here to paper-wrapped powder and projectile, not to metallic cartridges) were greased with beef tallow, lard, or a combination of the two - a possibility abhorrent to Muslim and Hindu soldiers or both, respectively, for religious reasons. This was the main reason for the revolt of 1857.

• What was the Rifle name ?

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Enfield Pattern 1853 rifle-musket (also known as the Pattern

1853 Enfield, P53 Enfield, and Enfield rifle-musket

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• Crown Prince Ludwig, later to become King Ludwig I, was married to Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen on October 12, 1810. The citizens of Munich were invited to attend the festivities held on the fields in front of the city gates to celebrate the happy royal event. The fields were named Theresienwiese ("Theresa's meadow") in honor of the Crown Princess, and have kept that name ever since, although the locals have since abbreviated the name simply to the "Wiesn".

• "The festival was eventually prolonged and moved ahead to September to allow for better weather conditions. Today, the last day of the festival is the first Sunday in October.

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• The term originated from the Latin terms for words meaning “with” and “bread”. Initially the word was relational, but later came to business context as well. What ?

Source- TC

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The Word Company is derived from “com” and “panis”

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In 1957 Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes invented X which was originally meant to be sold as Wallpaper but it was a failure. Later they used their invention as a Green House Insulation. But today it is used for completely different purpose. What ?

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Bubble Wrap

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Q.

• P.M. Møller , who was a deeply religious Christian, attached a blue banner with a white seven pointed star on both sides of the black chimney on the steamship Laura when his wife recovered from illness. In a letter to his wife, P.M. Møller explained in October 1886, "The little star on the chimney is a memory of the night when I prayed for you and asked for a sign: If a star would appear in the gray and cloudy sky, it would mean that the Lord answers prayers."

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Vigyapan ki Duniya

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• Suicide by Farmers- Agency Taproot India.

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To Promote Literacy in France

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Wonderbra

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Penguin Audio Books

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Volvo Trucks

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• Shekhar Kapur

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Connect Round

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Q.Connect…

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Ans.

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Q. Connect

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Ans.

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Q.16. Connect

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• Strategic Alliance

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• Switzerland based companies.

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• Neemrana Hotels

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• Steve Jobs

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Connect

• Otvazhnaya• Belka & Strelka• Abel & Baker• Sam

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• Animals who were sent into space.