Millennials
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Monsoon Magic
100

This chocolate health drink gave generations of Indian students a chance to appear on television through its iconic national quiz competition

Bournvita


100

Guess the brand with the below tagline:

"Connecting People"

NOKIA

100

Founded in Kolkata, this QSR chain built its business around one product - Himalayan dumpling before expanding into burgers and desserts.

WoW Momo


100

This yellow arcade icon spends its time eating pellets while avoiding four colorful ghosts

Pac-Man


100

Introduced by Procter & Gamble in 1946, this brand shares its name with the natural phenomenon in the ocean that is driven by the Moon's gravitational pull

Tide


200

This famous plumber spends more time rescuing Princess Peach than fixing pipes. His Brother is Luigi, his nemesis is Bowser and mushrooms somehow make him stronger

Mario

200

This Japanese sportwear brand's name is an acronym derived from the initials of a Latin phrase meaning "A sound mind in a sound body". It was originally called Onitsuka Tiger.

ASICS

(Anima Sana In Corpore Sano)

200

This Mumbai founded bakery is best known for its brownies and desserts, and its name comes from the scientific name of the cocoa tree, which also means "food of the gods"

Theobrama


200

Originally created in ancient India as "Moksha Patam" this board game was designed to teach morality. A single roll of the dice determines your fate in this game of climbs and slides.

Snakes & Ladder


200

Used in sports stadiums, construction sites and monuments, these fixtures produce a wide beam to illuminate large spaces

Flood Lights

300

Before superheroes dominated comic books this turban wearing detective was a beloved comic hero known for "his brain that works faster than a computer". Sabu-the giant from Jupiter was his Loyal companion.

Chacha Chaudhary

300

This company owns Android, Fitibit, Waymo, Youtube and a few others..

Alphabet Inc.

300

This fast-casual chain takes its name from the smoked, dried jalapeno pepper used in Mexican cuisine.

Chipotle


300

The "golden snitch" is worth 150 points in this fictional sport where the player is sitting on a broom

Quidditch

300

This footwear company's name was inspired by an animal equally comfortable on land and in water. It became known for their perforated footwear that were originally launched as a boating shoe because of its slip-resistant, water-friendly design, this company later became a global fashion phenomenon.

Crocs


400

Founded in 1958, an Indian stationery manufacturer built two rival brand - one was positioned as the affordable everyday choice, while the other one was marketed as the more premium offering.

Indian students often debated which of these two brands wrote more smoothly with good handwriting.

Nataraj - Apsara


400

This communication app's name comes from a Scandanavian word meaning "to shout"

Skype



400

At one point, this company had more restaurant locations worldwide than McDonald's. Founded to help a teenager pay for college, this chain was originally called "Pete's super submarines" before adopting the name its known by today. This restaurant chain's signature product is named after a unit of measurement.

Subway



400

Created by a psychology student, this social deduction game pits informed minorities against an uninformed majority. Trust no one is the unwritten rule of this game. This game has been used in studies to explore group dynamics and trickery.

Mafia

400

This actor danced in a blue chiffon saree in the iconic rain song, it was recreated by the "Chikni Chameli" actress. Name the song and the original actress.

Tip tip barsa paani - Raveena Tandon

500

This Microsoft assistant appeared whenever you seemed confused while using word?

Clippy

500

Long before it became known for SUVs, this company started as a shipping business and has now built everything from cars and air conditioners to elevators and aircrafts. Its name literally translates to "three diamonds" and its logo has reflected that for more than a century.

Mitsubishi



500

Look closely at this dessert chain's logo and you'l find the number 31 cleverly hidden in the initials - it represents its original promise that customers could enjoy a different flavor every day of the month. Its brand name combines surnames of 2 brother-in-laws. 

Baskin Robbins


500

In this popular game, the objective is usually to form at least one pure sequence. Gin & Indian are two popular variations of this game. Discarding the wrong card can hand your opponent the win in this game of sets.

Rummy

500

Originally referred to a ticket issued at baseball games after weather-related cancellations, this term later found its way into retail promotions and everyday "tabled" conversations

Rain Check

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