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Q: What does this picture mean? "Dance to save the world"
A: This is a new type of night club. "world's first ecological nightclub."
The technology that will save the world is a hi-tech dancefloor which generates electricity from the movement of dancers. Other features include waterless urinals, a wind turbine and solar panels. Club4Climate, which runs the club, runs "all you have to do is dance to save the world" as its tagline.

Q: In the early 1970s, Tata Consultancy Services started exporting its services. The company pioneered the global delivery model for IT services with its first offshore client in 1974. TCS's first international order came from ___________, one of the first business computer manufacturers.
A: Burroughs

Q: Starting in 2005, this website parodies of Wikipedia. Its content spans in 50 languages with more than 24,000 articles in English language itself. Which website is it?
>Globopedia? >Funpedia? >Idiopedia? >Uncyclopedia?
A: Uncyclopedia

Q: Which supposed product of Google is made to comply with Australian standard AS-0104-2009? (Use of electronic Geo-navigational satellite instrumentation in leather goods.
A: Gball


Q: With which product is Microsoft replacing their current Windows Live OneCare?
A: Morro


Q: Dustin Muskovitz, Chris Hughes, Mark Zuckerberg, and Eduardo Saverin founded what?
A: Facebook (social networking site)


Q: Which company is best known for developing Blackberry smart phones?
A: RIM (Research in Motion)


Q: What is the name of Java's Mascot?
A: Duke


Q: What is the term for a search engine that searches other search engines?
A: Meta Search


Q: The creeper is said to have been first of its kind and was detected on ARPANET, the forerunner of the internet in the early 1970's. What was the creeper?
A: Virus


Q: Which multimedia platform currently developed  Adobe Systems contains a scripting language called ActionScript?
A: Adobe Flash


Q: Who did Carol Bartz replace as the CEO of Yahoo?
A: Jerry Yang


Q: What are AND, NOT, OR, and XOR collectively called?
A: Logic Gates


Q: Jack Kilby is associated with?
>Interconnected Calls? Integrated Circuits? >Internal Circuits? >Integrated Computers?
A: Integrated Circuits


Q: Which MIT scientist is the brain behind the one laptop per child concept?
A: Nicholas Negroponte



Q: The original J2EE specification for Java was defined by which company?
A: Sun Microsystems


Q: Which company makes the Opteron and Athlon range of processors?
A: AMD (Advanced Micro Devices)


Q: TCS enabled which Indian port as India's first ePort?
A: Cochin


Q: What is LED?
A: Light Emitting Diode


Q: Project Joshua Blue is a project with the goal of enhancing artificial intelligence through the development of better common sense reasoning , natural language understanding and emotional intelligence capacities from whom?
A: IBM


Q: Which company has brought out the e.Go range of computers in India?
A: Wipro


Q: In a binary tree what is the name given to nodes that share the same parent mode?
A: Siblings


Q: Who is the publisher of the game F.E.A.R (First Encounter Assault Recon.)?
A: Vivendi


Q: What was "Jery and David's Guide to the World Wide Web" renamed in April 1994?
A: Yahoo!
#Hint: Jerry and Davit are the founders of Yahoo! Just get their name and you'll remember the answer is Yahoo!


Q: What does XP stands for in Windows XP?
A: Experience


Q: What was the result of a new approach to go beyond search to build what they call a decision engine. With a powerful set of tools on top of a world-class search service, X will help you make Smarter, Faster decisions. What are we talking about?
A: Bing





Q: It started in the living room of co-founder Reid Hoffman along with Allen Blue, Jean-Luc Vaillant, Eric Ly, and Konstantin Guericke. It would be an ideal professional networking forum used by your parents. What?
A: LinkedIn


Q: In the context of mobile numbers, what is MNP?
A: Mobile Number Portability


Q: Who is the maker of AVAST antivirus?
A: Alwil software


Q: In which Microsoft suite would you find InfoPath, OneNote and Groove applications?
A: MS Office


Q: "e-studio" is a theme from which computer maker?
A: Toshiba


Q: Sonic the hedgehog represents which gaming company?
A: SEGA


Q: In the world of security through the internet what do you mean by IPSec?
A: Internet Protocol Security


Q: Which telephone operator in India was the first to launch 3G services?
A: MTNL (Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd.)


Q: Which is the fastest super computer built by Computational Research Laboratories (CRL)?
A: EKA


Q: "Computers, Communications and Compatibility" are the 3 C's in which company?
A: 3COM


Q: Button is a famous game associated with what?
A: Apple iPhone


Q: Mole is a game associated with which mobile phone brand?
A: Blackberry



Q: With which company would you associate the Human Network?
A: Cisco


Q: Expand IQL.
A: Interactive Query Language


Q: Even though he has over 20 well known patents in his name, he is best remembered as the inventor of the computer mouse. Who is he?
A: Douglas Englebert


Q: We have heard of LAN (Local Area Network), WAN (Wide Area Network) etc. Now expand HAN?
A: Home Area Network


Q: Expand ISR
A: Interrupt Service Routine


Q: Which company would you associate the phrase "Empowered by Innovation"?
A: NEC (Nippon Electric Company)


Q: The old name of this company was Galvin Manufacturing. Who?
A: Motorola


Q: Which famous company is in alliance with Sun Microsystems recently and has launched the Sun Net Talk channel to know about the alliance?
A: Intel


Q: Who is the maker of N100, a laptop-cooling pad?
A: Logitech


Q: What was founded by Ren Zhengfei in 1988?
A: Huawei


Q: Who is the publisher of the game "Harry Potter and the Half  Blood Prince"?
A: EA (Electronic Arts)


Q: Kindle, a digital book reader is from whom?
A: Amazon


Q: Which telecom giant provides the m-commerce service "Mcheck On"?
A: Airtel


Q: Which famous website's tagline reads, "Broadcast Yourself"?
A: Youtube


Q: How do we better know "Very Important Resource Under Siege"?
A: VIRUS "Very Important Resource Under Siege"


Q: DS and Gameboy are gaming products from which company?
A: Nintendo



Q: Android is from which company?
A: Google



Q: PC's limited was the original name of which company?
A: Dell


Q: John Backus developed which language in 1957 for IBM corporation?
A: Fortran



Q:This might have been released under the original name of Interface Manager if marketing whiz, Rowland Hanson had not convinced his boss that X is the far better name. What name?
A: Windows








Q: What are these collectively known as?

A: Emoticons


Q: Identify the company from its logo

A: Skype


Q: She was the CEO of the XEROX. Identify her.

A: Anne M. Mulcahy


Q: Identify the video game.

A: Dave


Q: Identify the product of Microsoft from its logo

A: MS Silverlight


Q: What began due to a "daylong brainstorming session" that was held by board members of the podcasting company Odeo in an attempt to break a creative slump?

A: Twitter


Q: What technology company specialized in products for the retail, financial, travel, healthcare, food service, entertainment, gaming and public sector industries has this logo?

A: NCR (National Cash Register Company)


Q: After whose name is the test names- in which player C, the interrogator, is tasked with trying to determine which player- A or B - is a computer and which is a human. The interrogator is limited to using the response to written question in order to make the determination?

A: Alan Turing


Q: This is a process followed by submarines with sonar activation. What is this now often used in the IT world?
A: PING


Q: What was this with the new specification?

A: The creation of first "Sim Card"


Q: Identify the logo of this famous Indian company

A: C-Dot


Q: Identify this famous business personality.

A: Steve Ballmer


Q: Who is this co-founder and Chairman Emeritus of Intel Corporation?

A: Gordon E. Moore


Q: Name this computer

A: Analytical Engine


Q: Identify the company from its logo. It was founded in 1982 by Gary Hendrix with a National Science Foundation grant.

A: Symantec


Q: Identify the visual

A: Difference Engine


Q: What is this keyboard called?

A: Dvorak's Simplified Keyboard


Q: Identify this logo

A: Play Station® Network


Q: Identify this logo

A: Blue Ray Disc