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Quiz about Founders and CEOs
Quiz about Founders and CEOs

Founders and CEOs Trivia Quiz


Questions about U.S. executives from the dot.com era.

A multiple-choice quiz by nyirene330. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
nyirene330
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
303,361
Updated
Jul 10 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
653
Last 3 plays: Guest 124 (6/10), Guest 73 (5/10), toddruby96 (7/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Which founder/executive shares the first two letters of his last name with the company he helped build? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Who was Bill Gates' original and most prominent partner in Microsoft? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which CEO earned the vast majority of his/her fame and fortune working for a not-for-profit organization? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Citigroup, facing government pressure allegedly related to failures in risk management and compliance, replaced Sandy Weill -- their legendary deal-making executive -- from their legal department. Who did they appoint as the new CEO? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Until his death, which founder/CEO held the all-time record for appearing in the greatest number of television commercials? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Which of these executives is CORRECTLY matched with the company they lead/led? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Which executive presided over the fall of WorldCom? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. From the TV show "Seinfeld", which of these characters is correctly matched with the company at which they became the highest ranking officer ("ran the company")? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which of these company leaders is a man? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Which former U.S. vice president was criticized for saying, "I took the initiative in creating the internet"? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which founder/executive shares the first two letters of his last name with the company he helped build?

Answer: Jerry Yang

Jerry Yang helped found Yahoo!

Sergei Brin is from Google, Carly Fiorina is from Lucent and then HP, and Meg Whitman is from eBay.
2. Who was Bill Gates' original and most prominent partner in Microsoft?

Answer: Paul Allen

Allen has appeared on the list of world's richest men, based upon his Microsoft holdings, and despite a series of poor investments.

Warren Buffett is now considered the world's richest man. Melinda Gates is the wife of Bill Gates, who formerly held that title through his ownership of Microsoft. Steve Jobs is founder and CEO of Apple.
3. Which CEO earned the vast majority of his/her fame and fortune working for a not-for-profit organization?

Answer: Dick Grasso

Grasso led the New York Stock Exchange for many years, after which he demanded a separation/retirement package of almost $200,000,000.

Martha Stewart, Donald Trump and Oprah Winfrey all owned/led their own entrepreneurial firms.
4. Citigroup, facing government pressure allegedly related to failures in risk management and compliance, replaced Sandy Weill -- their legendary deal-making executive -- from their legal department. Who did they appoint as the new CEO?

Answer: Chuck Prince

Although a lawyer, Prince was Weill's right-hand man and general counsel throughout his deal-making "spree." Prince was eventually replaced by Vikram Pandit.

Robert Rubin, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, was a Board member "special adviser" to Citigroup. Sally Krawcheck was brought in to lead brokerage subsidiary Smith Barney, while Michael Helfer served as General Counsel throughout the 2000's.
5. Until his death, which founder/CEO held the all-time record for appearing in the greatest number of television commercials?

Answer: Dave Thomas - Wendy's

Until his death, Thomas regularly appeared in Wendy's commercials, numbering well over 200 different spots.

All three others, however, can be seen almost as frequently hawking their own companies.
6. Which of these executives is CORRECTLY matched with the company they lead/led?

Answer: All of these

Welch retired and turned over responsibilities to Jeff Immelt. Whitman stepped down as CEO of eBay in 2007, while Dimon took over J.P. in 2005.
7. Which executive presided over the fall of WorldCom?

Answer: Bernie Ebbers

Bernie Ebbers' tenure saw WorldCom fall from one of the US's biggest telecommunications company to one of the US's biggest documented cases of corporate fraud.
8. From the TV show "Seinfeld", which of these characters is correctly matched with the company at which they became the highest ranking officer ("ran the company")?

Answer: Elaine - J. Peterman Catalog

When Mr. Peterman's "nervous breakdown" led him to the Burmese jungle, he left Elaine in charge of the catalog.

George was primed to become "Assistant to the General Manager" until it was temporarily believed he had been killed. Kramer's only affiliation with Calvin Klein was his "lithe" form on a CK billboard.
9. Which of these company leaders is a man?

Answer: Leslie Moonves

Leslie Moonves, a man, was a senior executive at CBS. He appeared as himself in an episode of "The Practice."

Meg Whitman was the CEO of eBay; Carly Fiorina led Lucent and HP, and Dylan Lauren (who is Ralph Lauren's daughter) began running a national chain of candy stores.
10. Which former U.S. vice president was criticized for saying, "I took the initiative in creating the internet"?

Answer: Al Gore

While the original Internet was developed as a U.S. Department of Defense project, Mr. Gore had no physical role in creating it other than providing support for its development.
Source: Author nyirene330

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