I came across a VC quiz at Frobes that was very interesting. The quizes describe a venture situation and ask you to vote if the Venture thrive or die.
I found the Quiz 4 Interesting:

NEW YORK – Think you can sniff out a promising young company? Read the following preliminary analysis of an unnamed yet real startup and vote on whether you think the company thrived or died. Later, we’ll reveal the results of your picks–and explain what happened to the company and why. The answers might surprise you.

Concept: Pain management is big business for pharmaceutical makers such as Pfizer (nyse: PFE – news – people ), Merck (nyse: MRK – news – people ), Bayer (nyse: BAY – news – people ) and Johnson & Johnson (nyse: JNJ – news – people ). Now alternative treatments that don’t involve drugs–such as acupuncture, magnet therapy and electrical stimulation–are getting some attention, thanks to companies like Boston Scientific (nyse: BSX – news – people ), Cyberonics (nasdaq: CYBX – news – people ) and Advanced Neuromodulation Systems (nasdaq: ANSI – news – people ).

Formed in 2002, our candidate for Quiz No. 4 developed a device–a flexible harness lined with electrodes–that ameliorates pain by delivering precisely controlled electrical impulses to the sore area. The theory: Manage the frequency and wavelengths just so, and at the right shock level, and you can disrupt the way nerves transmit pain messages. Treatments last for ten to 15 minutes apiece, two or three times a week, and have no known side effects. The company claims that its device can battle many types of pain ….

And Quiz 4 Results even more interesting and educative!
It discusses the venture using “TVA Radar Graph” that maps 12 parameters like Market Opportunity to IP to evaluate the venture.

I suggest you vote before you look at the results.

Cheers
-Balaji S.
Idea, Execution, Profit!

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