Monday, August 06, 2012

Quiz Time - 75

1.Whose tagline reads as " See what the world is searching for" ?

2.Which blogging czar is a twillionaire and lists among the top 40 followed people on Twitter?

3.Which ex-employee was known as Google's product czar?

4.What is the most popular story behind the Apple logo being bitten off ?

5.Identify.

6.This is a campaign for what in the world of Information and Technology?


7.In which iconic game does a caller from a chatterbox call out "Free Kevin"?

8.What does the term "spider food" refer to?

9.Who is the male counterpart of SIRI (common in UK) ?

10.Which term was first introduced in the article titled "Burning Chrome"?

9 comments:

  1. 4.Alan turing's death?
    6.Pacman?
    9.IRIS?

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  2. Google Insights
    Peter Rojas?
    Vic Gundotra probably
    Steve Jobs saw a bitten apple during his trip to India, while visiting Neem Baba, even though this story is false. Paul Rand created the bite to distinguish it from other fruits.
    Keynote
    Contra
    Grand Theft Auto :?
    Jon Briggs
    Cyberspace

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  3. Sorry, my fourth answer will probably not be accepted. It is just a myth

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  4. 1 google insight
    3 Vic Gundotra
    4 it gave focus on alan turing eating the cynide laced apple
    5 keynote icon
    6 contra
    7 GTA 3
    8 Keywords embedded (usually invisibly) into a web page to attract search engines (spiders).
    9 Jon Briggs
    10 cyberspace

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  5. Q2 An irrelevant Question You only said (in Top 40) many people can be a Twillionaire so there is no specific answer to it. It has (according to you only) 40 ansers

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    1. You should read the question carefully before commenting.It says "blogging czar".

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  6. Great answers guys! Here is the complete list:-
    1 Google insight
    2 Peter Cashmore
    3 Marissa Mayer
    4 it focused on alan turing eating the cynide laced apple
    5 Apple Keynote
    6 Contra
    7 GTA 3
    8 Keywords embedded (usually invisibly) into a web page to attract search engines (spiders).
    9 DANIEL
    10 Cyberspace

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  7. Good work guys!

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