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DIFFERENTIAL (SHRAVYA)

Q1
• The origin of the X dates back to 1935 when the four-finger wafer crisp chocolate
bar was launched in London.
• Back then, it wasn’t known as the X but “Rowntree’s Chocolate Crisp”. It was
renamed to “X Chocolate Crisp" two years later - Rowntree’s dropped the
“Chocolate Crisp” after the World War II.
• The flavour for the product was also changed during those years due to food
shortages, which resulted in alterations in the recipe and took on a blue
wrapping.
• After the war it took back its original milk-based recipe and red packaging.
• Though it’s not entirely sure where the actual name came from, the use of the
word “X” for food, is said to be dated back to the 18th century, where at the time,
mutton pies known as X were served at the X Club in London.
• X became Rowntree's leading product within two years of its launch and has
remained a top product in the Rowntree’s family ever since.
ANSWER
• KIT-KAT
Q2
• X is an American author, motivational speaker, and
former stockbroker. In 1999, he pleaded guilty to
fraud and related crimes in connection with stock-
market manipulation and running a boiler room as
part of a penny-stock scam.
• He spent 22 months in prison as part of an
agreement under which he gave testimony against
numerous partners and subordinates in his fraud
scheme.
• Name X.
Answer
• Jordan Ross Belfort
Q3
• ___________ is a home products line that includes preparation,
storage, and serving products for the kitchen and home. In 1942, Earl
______ developed his first bell shaped container; the brand products
were introduced in the year 1948 to the public.

• The term “____________" is often used generically to refer to plastic


or glass food storage containers (tubs) with snap close lids.
Answer
• Tupperware (Earl Tupper)

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