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Thursday, August 2, 2007

Hi everybody,
So here's the rules for the Quiz. It's as simple as that...
Rule#1: Send in your answers to: quizblogger@gmail.com
Rule#2: Never forget Rule#1. :-)
Complete Quiz-O-Maniac archives: QuizOManiac.googlepages.com

Quizically yours,
Danny.

Quiz#10

1) Can you identify the logo..?
2) Identify this personality who was(and is) in news recently..?
3) It's a fast food restaurant chain based in Louisville and is now a division of Yum! Brands. The company adopted the abbreviated form of its name in 1991. Three reasons are commonly speculated: de-emphasis of chicken, as the chain was moving to offer other foods; the unhealthy connotations of "fried"; or a shorter name that would be considered more appealing to youth. What am i talking about..?(A clue for my Chennai makkal...! It's recently opened it's outlet in chennai.)

4)Identify this famous landmark and also it's location..?

5) Lets get down to business.....
Established in 1946 by K. M. Mammen Mappillai, the company has grown to become a INR 30 billion enterprise. It's a major manufacturing company located in Chennai, India and is mainly involved in making vehicle tyres. It is India's largest tyre manufacturing company, and also exports to more than 75 countries worldwide. It is also involved in a range of other activities via subsidiaries. Funskool India, a major toy manufacturing company is a joint venture between them and Hasbro. Which company am i talking about..?

6) Can you make a connect among these four pics below..?
7) The idea came to Georges de Mestral, a Swiss engineer after he took a close look at the Burdock seeds which kept sticking to his clothes and his dog's fur on their daily walk in the Alps, during the summer. Georges de Mestral examined their condition and saw the possibility of binding two materials reversibly in a simple fashion. As a result he developed something which is still in use. What am i talking about..?

8) Yet another sitter.... Connect all these..?
9) The khadi-duck is an unconventional type of weave that meshes three threads into a weave as compared to two weaves used in conventional weaving. This type of weaving is extremely rare, and there are fewer than a dozen weavers in India professing this skill. The guidelines also state that there should be exactly 150 threads per square centimetre, four threads per stitch, and one square foot should weigh exactly 205 grams. These are the finely crafted measurments of a very famous thing. What is that..?

10) Can you identify this landmark..?

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