Tata Crucible Campus Quiz 2024

About Campus Quiz

The Tata Crucible Campus Quiz 2024 is a renowned competition in India, attracting some of the country’s brightest minds. If you want to success in this quiz, requires strong knowledge of various topics, including current affairs and business.

This page will give you a glimpse into the types of questions asked and their difficulty. Either you are preparing for the quiz or just testing your knowledge, these questions are a great way to enhance your skills and build confidence.

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Outline

Eligibility Criteria

Who Can Participate:

  • The quiz is open to full-time students from any undergraduate or postgraduate course in India, regardless of their field of study.
  • Students in junior college (pre-university) are not eligible to participate.

Registration:

  • Participation in this quiz is free of charge.
  • Only individual registrations are allowed, meaning each participant must sign up on their own.

Participation from Campuses:

  • There is no limit on the number of students from a single campus who can participate. Anyone from the same institution can join the quiz.

Additional Rules:

  • For more details and rules, participants should visit the official Tata Crucible website.

Note:

These guidelines ensure that the Tata Crucible Quiz is open to a wide range of students, making it easy for anyone eligible to participate.

Stages of Campus Quiz

Details of Each Rounds

Preliminary Rounds:

  • Level 1 Prelims:
    • Each participant gets one attempt only.
    • Reliable internet connection is necessary.
    • The quiz features 20 questions, each with a 30-second timer.
    • Available on any day between 29th July and 31st August 2024 at 5:30 PM.
    • Each question set is unique.
  • Level 2 Prelims:
    • For the top 200 scorers, including the top 100 female scorers from each of the 24 clusters (total 4,800 students).
    • Conducted over two days.

Cluster Stage:

  • Format:
    • India is divided into 24 clusters with on-stage finals in 8 cities.
    • The top 8 finalists from each cluster advance to the cluster final.
    • The highest scorer is declared the winner, and the second highest is the runner-up.
    • Winners and runners-up move on to the zonal finals.
  • Locations:
    • Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Delhi, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Mumbai/Pune.
    • Dates to be announced.

Regional Finals:

  • Format:
    • The top scorers from each cluster final compete in 8 Zonal Finals.
    • The winner of each Zonal Final proceeds to the National Finals.

Locations:

    • Held on the same day and in the same city as the Cluster Finals.
    • Dates to be announced.

Grand Finale:

  • Format:
    • Winners from each Zonal Final qualify for the National Finals.
    • 8 finalists compete in the National Final event.
    • Date to be announced.

Tata Crucible Campus Quiz 2024 Rewards

National Finals:

  • Champions:
    • Internship with the Tata Group.
    • Cash prize of Rs. 2.5 lakhs and Tata Crucible trophy.
    • Luxury holiday at the Taj Hotels worth INR 50,000.
  • Top 3 Runners-Up:
    • Internship with the Tata Group.
    • Taj voucher worth INR 20,000 each.

Cluster and Zonal Finals:

  • Winners:
    • Prize of Rs. 35,000.
    • E-vouchers and Upskilling Course subscription.
    • Trophy and Mentorship support for the top 2 zonal finalists.
  • Runners-Up:
    • Prize of Rs. 18,000.
    • E-vouchers and Upskilling Course subscription.

Prelims:

  • Level 1:
    • Top 5 scorers receive a Taj Voucher worth INR 5,000 each.
    • Top 30 scorers get a Big Basket Voucher worth INR 500 each.
    • Every participant receives a Big Basket Voucher worth INR 50 each.
  • Level 2:
    • Top 5 scorers receive a Starbucks voucher worth INR 5,000 each.

Note – Prizes are subject to tax deductions.

You can check our updated Reward page for more information 👁️

Tata Crucible Campus Quiz 2024 Syllabus

The Tata Crucible Campus Quiz 2024 doesn’t have a set syllabus, but it covers a wide range of topics. For practice, attempt our free quiz given below. After attempting the sample quiz, you will get to know about detailed syllabus below.

Tata Crucible Campus Quiz Questions

1. Arias is a skincare and home decor brand owned by which Indian celebrity?

Janhvi Kapoor

Janhvi Kapoor

27.48%

Sunidhi Chauhan

Sunidhi Chauhan

13.74%

Deepika Padukone

Deepika Padukone

18.32%

Lara Dutta

Lara Dutta

40.46%

Lara Dutta in collaboration with Nilkamal launched her brand Arias a premium mattress collection.

2. Despite being the oldest car still under production, this name was not
trademarked by the parent company, leading to multiple other brands using
the name in their automobiles. What name am I talking about?

Suburban

Suburban

21.31%

Transporter

Transporter

16.39%

Corvette

Corvette

20.49%

Cruiser

Cruiser

41.8%

Interestingly, Chevrolet did not trademark the name ‘Suburban’ which meant plenty of other car companies used the name on a variety of vehicles. It wasn’t until 1988, 10 years after the Plymouth Suburban station wagon was discontinued, and 53 years after the original Chevy Suburban first launched, that General Motors finally had the badge all to itself.

3. Roff, Acron and Ranipal are some of the lesser known brands by which
popular company known for its quirky ads?

Perfetti Van Melle

Perfetti Van Melle

13.22%

Pidilite

Pidilite

36.36%

Cadbury

Cadbury

35.54%

Reckitt Benckiser

Reckitt Benckiser

14.88%

Pidilite markets the Fevicol range of adhesives. Its other brands are FeviKwik, Dr. Fixit, Roff, Cyclo, Ranipal, Hobby Ideas, M-seal, and Acron. It also markets and manufactures WD-40 in India.

4.

This is the logo of which 250+ year old brand, currently owned
by an Indian businessman?

Forbes

Forbes

21.49%

Shaw Wallace

Shaw Wallace

24.79%

Duke's

Duke's

30.58%

Andrew Yule

Andrew Yule

23.14%

British Cricket Balls Limited is a British sports equipment and apparel company, specialising in cricket equipment.

5. Which project in India was conceived by Louis Kahn in early 60s in India, that
became iconic because of the usage of a certain style of bricks that were
available locally?

IITB

IITB

20.59%

IITK

IITK

23.53%

IIMC

IIMC

23.53%

IIMA

IIMA

32.35%

Louis Kahn's work infused the International style with a fastidious, highly personal taste. His palette of materials tended toward heavily textured brick and bare concrete, the textures often reinforced by juxtaposition to highly refined surfaces such as travertine marble.

Kahn argued that brick can be more than the basic building material.

In the year 1961 - Kahn was the main architect of the famous IIM Ahemdabad.

6. Long before this term was coined, U.S. Steel Corporation was perhaps the
first company to have reached what at the turn of the 20th century?

Monopoly

Monopoly

29.03%

Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy

20.43%

Insolvent

Insolvent

9.68%

Unicorn

Unicorn

40.86%

1901 was also the year that saw the birth of the world’s first Unicorn – long before Aileen Lee coined the term in 2013. Through a merger of 10 different steel and manufacturing companies, U.S. Steel Corporation became the world’s first billion dollar company with an authorised capitalisation of $1.4B (just under $40B in today’s money).

7. Brinker International Inc. is a multinational hospitality company that owns
chains like Chili's. What clever ticker symbol do they use in NYSE?

FOOD

FOOD

20.88%

HOT

HOT

38.46%

EAT

EAT

19.78%

BRIC

BRIC

20.88%

Maggiano’s partners with Make-A-Wish® and launches the Eat-A-Dish for Make-A-Wish campaign to raise money and help grant the wishes of children diagnosed with a critical illness. Giving Guests a way to feel good and do good at the same time.

8. Momofuku Ando museum in Japan displays a wide variety of which commonplace
product, invented by Momofuku Ando himself?

Instant Noodles

Instant Noodles

41.3%

Manga

Manga

17.39%

Judo

Judo

13.04%

Monosodium
Glutamate

Monosodium
Glutamate

28.26%

Instant noodles were invented by Momofuku Ando of Nissin Foods in Japan. They were launched in 1958 under the brand name Chikin Ramen and is also displayed in the museum of Momofuku Ando.

9. Developed in mid 90s, a version of which popular game was the first game to run in a mobile device?

Snake

Snake

64.52%

Tetris

Tetris

18.28%

Super Mario

Super Mario

16.13%

Contra

Contra

1.08%

Hagenuk was one of the first developers of digital mobile games in the industry, and the development center was Cetelco in Støvring, Denmark.

Hagenuk had got in early into the GSM phone market. Their first GSM mobile, the MT-900, got it official type approval only 4 weeks after Nokia got type approval for their first GSM hand portable (the 1011) but Hagenuk beat Nokia by three years in getting a game of Tetris.

10. Which company turned Unicorn in May 2024 quietly, with an internal funding
round with a valuation of USD 1 billion?

Krutrim

Krutrim

16.48%

Zepto

Zepto

43.96%

Porter

Porter

20.88%

boAt

boAt

18.68%

Homegrown logistics services platform Porter has likely become the third unicorn (with valuation of $1 billion and above) in India this year after a fresh internal round.

According to sources, the fresh round involved key individual investors who bought stock from the employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) pool of the logistics provider, taking its valuation at $1 billion.

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To do well, participants should have a good understanding of the following areas:

Business and Corporate Affairs:

  • Key companies, their founders, CEOs, and important executives.
  • Mergers, acquisitions, and major business events.
  • Important milestones in business history.

Current Affairs:

  • Latest national and international news, especially in economics, politics, and business.
  • Significant global events and their impacts.

General Knowledge:

  • Topics like history, geography, science, and technology.
  • Notable achievements and groundbreaking innovations.

Brands and Advertisements:

  • Famous brand slogans, logos, and ad campaigns.
  • Influential people in the advertising industry.

Economics:

  • Basic economic theories and concepts.
  • Key economic indicators and important reports.

Sports:

  • Major sports events and famous athletes, with a focus on sports related to business.

Arts and Entertainment:

  • Movies, music, literature, and their influence on culture and business.
  • Well-known figures in these fields.

Note:

To succeed in the quiz, it’s important to stay updated with the latest news and regularly read about these topics. This will help you build a strong knowledge base and improve your chances of performing well in the competition.