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100

 The currency used in Japan.


Yen

100

On Friends, this character’s middle name is revealed to be Muriel — much to their embarrassment.

Chandler Muriel Bing

100

This K-pop group released the hit song “Dynamite.”

BTS

100

This luxury brand’s logo is two interlocking C’s.


Chanel


200

Often called the "Land of Fire and Ice," this island nation is home to the world's oldest surviving parliament, the Althing, founded in 930 AD.

Iceland

200

In the show Tarak Mehta Ka utla Chashma, during the society election arc, this character briefly contests against Bhide for the post of secretary before withdrawing.

Madhvi Bhide

200

This Indian music streaming app is owned by Times Internet and famously uses a red and white logo with a "G" shaped like a play button.


Gaana

200

This luxury brand’s logo features a Medusa head.


Versace

300

This landlocked South American country is the only one in the world with a non-rectangular national flag (it is the only one that has different emblems on the front and back).


Paraguay.

300

In Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Arjun finally conquers his fear by participating in this Spanish festival event.

La Tomatina

300

In 2014, Apple made its largest acquisition ever by buying this premium headphones and streaming brand from Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine for $3 Billion. 



 Beats by Dr. Dre

300

This automobile brand’s logo is a prancing horse.


- Ferrari

400

Which city is located on two continents, separated by the Bosphorus Strait?



Istanbul (Europe and Asia).

400

In The Office (US), this character shares the same first name as the actor who plays him.

Creed Bratton

400

Founded in 1901, this is India's oldest music label. It was originally the Indian branch of the Gramophone Company and is now owned by the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group.


Saregama (formerly HMV)

400

This e-commerce company in India is owned by Walmart.


Flipkart

500

This city-state has no natural resources (it even imports its water), yet it has the highest density of millionaires and the world's most "business-friendly" economy.


Singapore

500

In The Shawshank Redemption, Andy Dufresne hides his rock hammer inside this object for nearly two decades.

Bible

500

This man is often called the "Father of Indian E-commerce." He founded Fabmart.com in 1999, nearly a decade before Flipkart was even a thought

K. Vaitheeswaran

500

5. This global furniture brand is known for DIY assembly and Swedish origins.


IKEA

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