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100

What company owns the brands: Pepsi Cola, Mountain Dew, Ruffles, Brisk Iced Tea, Doritos, and Cheetos?

PepsiCo

100

Steven Wozniak and Steve Jobs gave birth to what brand?

Apple Computers (Apple)
100

The Forester and Outback were two of the top 25 best-selling cars in the U.S. in 2019. What Japanese company manufactures both of these models?

Subaru

100

What is the last name of the business tycoon behind the "No. 5" perfume?

Chanel

100

What New York street is closely associated with the business world and the stock market?

Wall Street

200

THINK was the company motto for more than 40 years, for the company often referred to as "Big Blue." What is this frequently-acronymed company?

IBM (International Business Machines)

200

Swarovski is associated with what product?

Crystal Jewelry

200

What model of Toyota is the best-selling car of all time?

Toyota Corolla

200

Who is that American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist, who is currently the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway?

Warren Buffett. He is one of the most successful investors in the world and has a net worth of over $100 billion as of November 2022, making him the world's sixth-wealthiest person.

200

What did the "lemon campaign" advertise in the 60's?

Volkswagen

300

What major corporation uses the slogan "Go Brown"?

UPS

300

What French personal care company, founded in 1909 and the largest cosmetic company in the world, insists that you should buy their products “because you’re worth it?”

L'Oréal
300

What country consumes the most gas every year?

United States of America

300

Who was the founder and chairman of Amazon.com?

Jeffrey Bezos
300

What six-letter hairstyle is popularly associated with the semi-ironic phrase "business in front, party in the back"? Hint: it was popular in the1980s

The Mullet

400

What Canadian retail business, now a department store owner in modern day Canada, was a largely fur trading company that traded with Indigenous Canadians starting in the 17th century? It was named for a large bay that touches four provinces, discovered by Sir Henry in 1610.

Hudson's Bay Company

400

Most famous for its iconic trench coats, what British fashion company was founded in 1856 in Basingstoke, England?

Burberry 

400

What did Lamborghini make initially before they're known for their sports cars?

Farm Tractors

400

Named after Syrian-Saudi-Canadian businessman Wafic Rida Saïd, the Saïd Business School is the business school of which British university?

University of Oxford

400

What food manufacturing company headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan, uses several animal mascots to sell its cereals, such as Newton the Owl, Tony the Tiger, and a rooster named Cornelius?

The Kellogg Company (Kellogg's)

500

What major company owns the brands: Charmin, Bounce, Downy, Bounty, Tide, and Pampers?

Procter & Gamble

500

What company altered the Handycam after its infrared “Nightshot” feature was found to see through clothes during the day?

Sony

500

What car company advertised "Zoom Zoom Zoom"?

Mazda

500

Beating out Australia, India, and Turkey, what north hemisphere country is the world’s largest grower of lentils and produces more than half of the world’s total lentil exports?

Canada

500

What is the only product Elvis Presley ever did a live TV commercial for?

Southern Maid Donuts

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