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Quiz about Famous Company Executives
Quiz about Famous Company Executives

Famous Company Executives Trivia Quiz


Match the person with the company that they are most well know for running.

A matching quiz by Ctvega. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Ctvega
Time
4 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
383,238
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
453
Last 3 plays: gogetem (7/10), Guest 66 (2/10), Guest 47 (10/10).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. Jack Welch  
  Cinnabon
2. Eiji Toyoda  
  Papa John's
3. Lee Iacoca  
  Hewlett-Packard
4. Carly Fiorina  
  General Motors
5. Meg Whitman  
  eBay
6. Michael Eisner  
  Berkshire Hathaway
7. Kat Cole  
  Disney
8. Mary Barra  
  General Electric
9. Warren Buffett  
  Chrysler
10. John Schnatter  
  Toyota





Select each answer

1. Jack Welch
2. Eiji Toyoda
3. Lee Iacoca
4. Carly Fiorina
5. Meg Whitman
6. Michael Eisner
7. Kat Cole
8. Mary Barra
9. Warren Buffett
10. John Schnatter

Most Recent Scores
Mar 10 2024 : gogetem: 7/10
Mar 10 2024 : Guest 66: 2/10
Mar 10 2024 : Guest 47: 10/10
Mar 10 2024 : Guest 108: 1/10
Mar 10 2024 : creekerjess: 8/10
Mar 10 2024 : Guest 150: 2/10
Mar 05 2024 : Guest 128: 0/10

Score Distribution

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Jack Welch

Answer: General Electric

During his tenure, the company rose in value 4,000%. He began his career at GE as a junior chemical engineer and eventually became the youngest CEO in GE history.
2. Eiji Toyoda

Answer: Toyota

It was under his leadership that Toyota was able to break into the US market. In addition to bringing Toyota to the American market, he also decided that Toyota should enter the luxury car market and as a result the Lexus brand was introduced in 1989.
3. Lee Iacoca

Answer: Chrysler

He is best known for saving Chrysler in the late 1970s. Before joining Chrysler, he worked at Ford where he was participated in the design of several well known brands, such as, Mustang, Escort and the infamous Pinto.
4. Carly Fiorina

Answer: Hewlett-Packard

She was the first woman to head a Fortune 20 company. After being forced from office by her board, she made an unsuccessful run for the US Senate seat from California. Despite never having held public office, she was briefly in the running to become the Republican presidential candidate for the 2016 election.
5. Meg Whitman

Answer: eBay

During her tenure the company grew from 30 employees and revenues of $4 million to 15,000 employees and $8 billion in revenues. She began her career at Proctor and Gamble then moved on to positions with Disney, Stride Rite and Hasbro. While at Hasbro, she was instrumental in importing the UK television series "Teletubbies" into the US.
6. Michael Eisner

Answer: Disney

He served only 14 months but he did get $38 million in cash and 3 million stock options worth about $100 million as a severance. Before taking over at Disney, he worked for ABC, CBS, NBC and Paramount pictures. While he was CEO at Paramount, the studio released such hits as: "Grease", the "Star Trek" movie franchise and "Raiders of the Lost Ark".
7. Kat Cole

Answer: Cinnabon

She was featured on the American TV show "Undercover Boss". She began her career as a waitress at Hooters, then worked her way up through most positions until finally reaching Vice President of Training and Development.
8. Mary Barra

Answer: General Motors

She is the first female CEO of a major global automaker. She began her career at GM in 1980 working as a co-op student while attending school. She eventually held multiple engineering and administrative positions, including manager of the Detroit/Hamtramck assembly plant.
9. Warren Buffett

Answer: Berkshire Hathaway

He is considered by many to be one of the most successful investors in the world. He is also a noted philanthropist. In 2009 he, along with Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg pledged to donate at least half of their wealth to charity and suggested other wealthy individuals do the same. He has gone even further and stated that he intends to donated 99% of his wealth to charities.
10. John Schnatter

Answer: Papa John's

He founded Papa John's in a broom closet in the back of his father's tavern in Jeffersonville, Indiana. As he has mentioned in a commercial, he sold his beloved 1981 Camaro to buy used pizza equipment to start his business. Eventually he managed to track down that camaro and bought it back for $250,000. It is now on display at company headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky.
Source: Author Ctvega

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