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The Fun quiz

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    This is a quiz for everyone and it is also interesting.
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  • Who invented the Monalisa drawing?
    Leonardo Da Vinci
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  • What do you mean by curvilinear figures?
    Figures with curved borders.
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  • What is the term used for building up of components and nutrients in our body?
    Anabolism
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  • Which of the following is NOT true? 1- Paper is tangible, 2- A cheque is a physical asset, 3- Roughage is very good for health, 4- '/' is a sign for division
    The correct answer is 2. A cheque is a financial asset, not a physical asset.
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  • The point where the intersecting lines meet is called the point of intersecting lines. True or False?
    The answer is FALSE. The point where intersecting lines meet is called the point of intersection.
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  • ____ ______ _____ was the painter who was called as Indian Frida Kahlo
    Amrita Sher Gil
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  • MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION Information can be shown/represented in forms of: i - Tables, ii - Lists, iii. Paragraphs
    All the options are correct. Info can be represented in tables, lists and paragraphs.
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  • The art of _____ was developed in 3200 ___.
    writing, BCE
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  • Name the types of angles [acute, right obtuse, etc.] for A. 80 degree, B. 45 degree, C. 150 degree, D. 270 degree, E. 180 degree
    Acute, Obtuse, Right, Reflex, Straight
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  • _______ was named the 'father of history'.
    Herodotus
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  • ________ or __________ can be used to change/make a background.
    Format Background, Design
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  • Archaeologists studied about coins, fossils and other artifacts by _________ them from underneath the ground.
    Excavating
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  • Use the divisibility test of 3 and find out whether 87769 is divisible by 3 or is 74628 divisible by 3.
    Answer is 74628. 7+4+6+2+8 = 27 27 divided by 3 is 9.
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  • Archaeologists were dependant upon the coin's metal _____ & ______ for finding out the value of it.
    Type, Weight
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