Irving Family Quiz

Irving Family Quiz

1. Founding

  • Who founded the Irving family business empire?
    • a) James K. Irving
    • b) Kenneth Colin Irving
    • c) Arthur Irving
    • d) John E. Irving

2. Industries

  • Which of the following industries is NOT traditionally associated with the Irving family?
    • a) Oil refining
    • b) Shipbuilding
    • c) Telecommunications
    • d) Forestry

3. Geography

  • In which Canadian province is the Irving family primarily based?
    • a) Quebec
    • b) Ontario
    • c) New Brunswick
    • d) Nova Scotia

4. J.D. Irving Limited

  • J.D. Irving Limited is a major company in the family empire. What does “J.D.” stand for?
    • a) John David
    • b) James Donald
    • c) Joseph Douglas
    • d) John Daniel

5. Leadership

  • Which member of the Irving family is currently known for leading Irving Oil?
    • a) James K. Irving
    • b) Arthur Irving
    • c) Kenneth Irving
    • d) John E. Irving

6. Philanthropy

  • The Irving family is known for their philanthropic efforts. Which of these institutions has NOT been a major beneficiary of their donations?
    • a) University of New Brunswick
    • b) McGill University
    • c) Mount Allison University
    • d) Saint John Regional Hospital

7. Environment

  • Which Irving family company is known for its significant role in sustainable forestry practices?
    • a) Irving Oil
    • b) Irving Shipbuilding
    • c) J.D. Irving, Limited
    • d) Cavendish Farms

8. Business Expansion

  • In which year was Irving Oil founded?
    • a) 1924
    • b) 1935
    • c) 1949
    • d) 1960

9. Publications

  • Which Irving family-owned company was historically involved in the media industry, particularly newspapers?
    • a) Brunswick News
    • b) Maritime Broadcasting
    • c) Atlantic Publishing
    • d) North Shore Press

10. Legacy

  • Which of these statements about the Irving family is true?
    • a) They have remained privately owned with no public stock offerings.
    • b) They are known for having a significant presence in the United States.
    • c) They started as a small logging company in British Columbia.
    • d) They are primarily involved in the technology sector today.

Answers:

  1. b) Kenneth Colin Irving
  2. c) Telecommunications
  3. c) New Brunswick
  4. a) John David
  5. b) Arthur Irving
  6. b) McGill University
  7. c) J.D. Irving, Limited
  8. a) 1924
  9. a) Brunswick News
  10. a) They have remained privately owned with no public stock offerings.

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