What is the logo of Nike called?
The Swoosh.
What is the official currency of Japan?
Yen.
Who is the billionaire founder of Tesla and SpaceX?
Elon Musk.
What was Domino’s Pizza’s famous delivery guarantee?
“30 minutes or it’s free.”
Which car company is based in Germany: Toyota, BMW, or Ford?
Answer: BMW.
Which toy company makes Lego?
The Lego Group (Denmark).
Which company makes the PlayStation console?
Sony.
In Australia, who is in charge of printing banknotes?
Reserve Bank of Australia.
Who founded Microsoft?
Bill Gates.
Which fast-food company’s slogan is “Finger-lickin’ good”?
KFC.
Which country is home to Samsung?
South Korea.
What was the first product sold on eBay?
A broken laser pointer.
Which fast-food chain uses a clown called Ronald as its mascot?
McDonald’s.
What is the stock exchange in Australia called?
ASX (Australian Securities Exchange).
Which Australian entrepreneur created “Boost Juice”?
Janine Allis.
What type of marketing uses Instagram and TikTok personalities to promote products?
Influencer marketing.
What is the biggest e-commerce company in China?
Alibaba.
Which company has the motto “Don’t be evil”?
Google (early motto).
What Australian hardware store is famous for the slogan “Lowest prices are just the beginning”?
Bunnings Warehouse.
What does ATM stand for in banking?
Automated Teller Machine.
Which two Australians founded Atlassian, the software company?
Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar.
Which soft drink brand’s jingle is “Open Happiness”?
Coca-Cola.
Which coffee chain originated in Seattle, USA?
Starbucks.
Which business tycoon once tweeted that he wanted to sell flamethrowers — and actually did?
Elon Musk (The Boring Company).
Which soft drink company created the polar bear mascot?
Coca-Cola.
What cryptocurrency was the first ever created?
Bitcoin.
Who created Amazon, starting as an online bookstore?
Jeff Bezos.
Which company created the famous 1984 Super Bowl commercial directed by Ridley Scott?
Apple.
Which country produces the most coffee beans in the world?
Brazil.
What was the original business of Nokia before making phones?
Paper mill (wood pulp and rubber products).