TEN!, Week One, Thursday
Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 4:24 pm
Last category of the week, with the first of four general knowledge quizzes coming tomorrow.
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
No money on offer here. Just points. Deadline is Saturday at 6 PM Eastern... though the answers won't be posted until much later as one of my closest friends and I will be checking out the Tupac Shakur biopic "All Eyez on Me", which opens nationwide tomorrow. (Yes, I know that comment should have introduced the movie round on Monday. So sue me. I dare you.)
1. In 2015, AT&T was removed from the Dow Jones Industrials Average after 99 years. What company replaced it?
A. Progressive
B. CVS
C. Apple
D. Facebook
2. One of the most powerful women in the world, Indra Nooyi has been the CEO of what company since 2006?
A. Pepsi
B. Costco
C. IBM
D. Ford
3. What was the name of the accounting firm that infamously helped cook the books for one-time energy giant Enron?
A. Deloitte & Touche
B. Crowe Horwath
C. Arthur Andersen
D. Armitage & Norton
4. Everybody should be familiar with the commercial catchphrase, "Think with your dipstick, Jimmy!" But what brand of motor oil was actually peddled in that popular commercial?
A. Valvoline
B. Castrol
C. Quaker State
D. Pennzoil
5. What is mined at Yeelirrie in Australia?
A. Diamonds
B. Copper
C. Uranium
D. Platinum
6. What video game character lends its name to a form of business acquisition?
A. Donkey Kong
B. Sonic the Hedgehog
C. Lara Croft
D. Pac-Man
7. What kind of restaurant franchise was established in 1994 by Florida brothers Chris and Robin Sorensen, who each served with the Jacksonville Fire Department?
A. Breakfast diner
B. Sandwich shop
C. All-you-can-eat buffet
D. Sports bar and grill
8. Until 1958, what multibillion-dollar company was known as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo?
A. Bridgestone
B. Mitsubishi
C. Komatsu
D. Sony
9. By 1913, the Standard Oil monopoly was broken up into 34 smaller companies. Which of these modern oil companies was not a byproduct of Standard Oil?
A. Texaco
B. Marathon
C. Mobil
D. Amoco
BONUS: In a year full of public relations disasters, April 2017 was certainly a hot mess. Drumpf bombed Syria and Afghanistan, then almost started World War III with North Korea. Press Secretary Melissa McCarthy tried to explain why Hitler wasn't so bad. However, this airline company managed to be worse than all of them, when they dragged a Kentucky doctor named David Dao off of a plane in order to seat one of its own employees. Which airline will you probably not be flying again any time soon, lest you get tossed?
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
No money on offer here. Just points. Deadline is Saturday at 6 PM Eastern... though the answers won't be posted until much later as one of my closest friends and I will be checking out the Tupac Shakur biopic "All Eyez on Me", which opens nationwide tomorrow. (Yes, I know that comment should have introduced the movie round on Monday. So sue me. I dare you.)
1. In 2015, AT&T was removed from the Dow Jones Industrials Average after 99 years. What company replaced it?
A. Progressive
B. CVS
C. Apple
D. Facebook
2. One of the most powerful women in the world, Indra Nooyi has been the CEO of what company since 2006?
A. Pepsi
B. Costco
C. IBM
D. Ford
3. What was the name of the accounting firm that infamously helped cook the books for one-time energy giant Enron?
A. Deloitte & Touche
B. Crowe Horwath
C. Arthur Andersen
D. Armitage & Norton
4. Everybody should be familiar with the commercial catchphrase, "Think with your dipstick, Jimmy!" But what brand of motor oil was actually peddled in that popular commercial?
A. Valvoline
B. Castrol
C. Quaker State
D. Pennzoil
5. What is mined at Yeelirrie in Australia?
A. Diamonds
B. Copper
C. Uranium
D. Platinum
6. What video game character lends its name to a form of business acquisition?
A. Donkey Kong
B. Sonic the Hedgehog
C. Lara Croft
D. Pac-Man
7. What kind of restaurant franchise was established in 1994 by Florida brothers Chris and Robin Sorensen, who each served with the Jacksonville Fire Department?
A. Breakfast diner
B. Sandwich shop
C. All-you-can-eat buffet
D. Sports bar and grill
8. Until 1958, what multibillion-dollar company was known as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo?
A. Bridgestone
B. Mitsubishi
C. Komatsu
D. Sony
9. By 1913, the Standard Oil monopoly was broken up into 34 smaller companies. Which of these modern oil companies was not a byproduct of Standard Oil?
A. Texaco
B. Marathon
C. Mobil
D. Amoco
BONUS: In a year full of public relations disasters, April 2017 was certainly a hot mess. Drumpf bombed Syria and Afghanistan, then almost started World War III with North Korea. Press Secretary Melissa McCarthy tried to explain why Hitler wasn't so bad. However, this airline company managed to be worse than all of them, when they dragged a Kentucky doctor named David Dao off of a plane in order to seat one of its own employees. Which airline will you probably not be flying again any time soon, lest you get tossed?