| Coverage : In the Infospace quiz, your knowledge of the history of the company will be tested. Its products and services are also included in the Infospace quiz. Are you familiar with Infospace? Check out this quiz to see how well you know Infospace. |
| 1. | Where is the headquarters of Infospace? |
| a. | | USA |
| b. | | Canada |
| c. | | Australia |
| d. | | China |
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| 2. | What is the New York Stock Exchange ticker symbol of Infospace, Inc.? |
| a. | | INFP |
| b. | | INSP |
| c. | | INSC |
| d. | | INSPC |
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| 3. | What is the main business of Infospace? |
| a. | | Retail sale of automobiles |
| b. | | Mobile entertainment provider, a private label search engine and an online directory |
| c. | | Develops, manufactures, sells, and supports technology related products |
| d. | | Distributor of petroleum products |
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| 4. | When was Infospace first created? |
| a. | | 1992 |
| b. | | 1994 |
| c. | | 1996 |
| d. | | 1998 |
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| 5. | Who is the founder of Infospace? |
| a. | | Naveen Jain |
| b. | | Michael Jain |
| c. | | John Info |
| d. | | Christian Info |
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| 6. | Where was the founder of Infospace working before he created Infospace? |
| a. | | Nokia |
| b. | | Yahoo |
| c. | | Microsoft |
| d. | | Google |
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| 7. | When did Infospace first became public? |
| a. | | 1998 |
| b. | | 1999 |
| c. | | 2000 |
| d. | | 2001 |
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| 8. | Which company did Infospace acquire in 2003 which provides ringtones, wallpapers, and video games, usually accessed through a mobile handset? |
| a. | | Moviso |
| b. | | Ringgo |
| c. | | Tonic |
| d. | | Easy |
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| 9. | When did InfoSpace acquire Atlas Mobile, IOMO and Elkware so that they can move into the mobile games space? |
| a. | | 2002 |
| b. | | 2003 |
| c. | | 2004 |
| d. | | 2005 |
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| 10. | Did Infospace sell their mobile content business? |
| a. | | Yes |
| b. | | No |
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| 11. | Which search engines are part of Infospace as of 2008? |
| a. | | Metacrawler |
| b. | | Dogpile |
| c. | | WebCrawler |
| d. | | WebFetch |
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| 12. | Infospace stock price, which reached $1,305 in march 2000, crashed down to just $2.67 by June 2002. |
| a. | | True |
| b. | | False |
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