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Kuiz Edc Pecah Kepala Kembali 01/04/09 (Rabu)
9.30 pagi
10 kredit setiap soalan (10 soalan )
Sila Jawap Pada Satu Posting Sahaja
Masa diberi Sehingga Jam 3.00 petang Ini
Selamat Menjawap
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1. One of the seven 搘onders of the ancient world?was the Colossus of Rhodes, an enormous bronze statue of a male figure. Whom did the figure represent?
A) Alexander the Great of Macedonia
B) Helios, the Greek sun-god
C) Socrates, the Athenian philosopher
D) Xerxes, ruler of the Persian Empire
2. In 1741, an unknown marine mammal nearly as big as a killer whale was discovered by Georg Wilhelm Steller, sailing with Captain Bering on a North Pacific voyage. Steller抯 sea cow, as the creature came to be called, was:
A) A dolphin-whale hybrid
B) Hunted to extinction within 27 years
C) Never seen again
D) Too tough and sinewy to hunt profitably
3. What were the professional skills of Count Alessandro di Cagliostro (1743-1795)?
A) Alchemist, healer and magician
B) Author, composer and flautist
C) Exorcist, rabble-rouser and witch-hunter
D) Explorer, linguist and missionary
4. What was a 搇etter of marque?
A) An offer to parley when really an ambush is intended
B) A formal threat of violence unless monies are paid
C) A license to attack another country抯 ships at will
D) A promise of safe passage through pirate waters
5. According to legend, St. Brendan and a group of monks sailed from Ireland to the Bahamas in the sixth century. The boat they used would have been of the type called a:
A) Knorr
B) Canoe
C) Galley
D) Coracle
6. In the well-known fairy tale Puss in Boots, a cat is able to help its master from poverty to riches through a series of clever ploys. What special function did the boots have for the cat?
A) They protected its feet while walking out of doors
B) While wearing the boots, it could walk and talk like a man
C) They allowed it both to travel at great speed, and to become invisible
D) They gave it a power of persuasion that no listener could resist
7. Mozart抯 opera, The Abduction from the Seraglio, was not well-received by one especially influential critic, the Emperor Joseph II. How did the emperor sum up his negative reaction to the work?
A) Indistinguishable from last year抯
B) Like sitting for a portrait
C) Not 揤iennese?
D) Too many notes
8. Finnish runner Paavo Nurmi, the 揊lying Finn? made his d閎ut at the 1920 Games in Antwerp. Nurmi developed his legendary stamina by:
A) Working as a foot messenger
B) Guiding mountain climbers
C) Chasing trains
D) Running eight miles to school each day
9. Unlike most other fish, sharks have no:
A) Bones
B) Teeth
C) Gills
D) Liver
10. Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway in 1582, when he was 18 and she was 26. But after thirty-odd years of marriage, Shakespeare抯 will listed only one item for Anne. What was it?
A) A pair of spectacles
B) An Italian quill-pen
C) The manuscript of his late sonnets
D) The second-best bed
Try aja...
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Reply #643 MsCinderella's post
wokeh!! noted:victory:
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edit balik...buat kul 9.30...kul sepuluh ada meeting |
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Kuiz Edc Pecah Kepala Kembali 01/04/09 (Rabu)
9.30 pagi
10 kredit setiap soalan (10 soalan )
Sila Jawap Pada Satu Posting Sahaja
Masa diberi Sehingga Jam 3.00 petang Ini
Selamat Menjawap
SOALAN KUIZ
1. In Arthurian legend, who was Uther Pendragon?
A) The father of King Arthur
B) A giant slain by Sir Gawain
C) The guardian of the Holy Grail
D) The husband of Morgana le Fay
2. The 80 Years War, which took place from 1568 to 1648, was also called the Dutch Revolt. It ended with the formal recognition of Dutch independence from which nation?
A) England
B) France
C) Germany
D) Spain
3. The first European to reach Australia was probably:
A) Sir Francis Drake, an English explorer
B) William Jansz, a Dutch navigator
C) Daniel Defoe, author of 揜obinson Crusoe |
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1. A) The father of King Arthur
2. D) Spain
3. B) William Jansz, a Dutch navigator
4. A) Die Zauberfloete (The Magic Flute)
5. A) Women抯 events were cut back
6. D) Zippers
7. B) Italy
8. A) Good luck
9. D) A meteorite impact
10. C) A sideshow monster |
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1. In Arthurian legend, who was Uther Pendragon?
A) The father of King Arthur
2. The 80 Years War, which took placefrom 1568 to 1648, was also called the Dutch Revolt. It ended with theformal recognition of Dutch independence from which nation?
D) Spain
3. The first European to reach Australia was probably:
B) William Jansz, a Dutch navigator
4. Which was Mozart抯 final opera?
A) Die Zauberfloete (The Magic Flute)
5. From 1900 on, women competed in someOlympic events, but track and field events were not included until the1928 Games in Amsterdam. Several participants in the 800-metre eventcollapsed after the race. As a result:
A) Women events were cut back
6. The Yoshida Kogyo Kabushikikaishacompany was founded in Japan in 1934. Today, under the more compactname YKK Co., it is known as the world-leading manufacturer of whicheveryday product?
D) Zippers
7. What is the only country that completely surrounds two other countries?
B) Italy
8. In the Ukraine, what does it mean if you find a spider web in the house on Christmas morning?
B) Misfortune will strike in the coming year
9. It is now believed that dinosaurs became extinct because of:
D) A meteorite impact
10. What is a Jenny Haniver?
C) A sideshow monster
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JAWAPAN KUIZ
1. In Arthurian legend, who was Uther Pendragon?
A) The father of King Arthur
2. The 80 Years War, which took place from 1568 to 1648, was also called the Dutch Revolt. It ended with the formal recognition of Dutch independence from which nation?
D) Spain
3. The first European to reach Australia was probably:
B) William Jansz, a Dutch navigator
4. Which was Mozart抯 final opera?
A) Die Zauberfloete (The Magic Flute)
5. From 1900 on, women competed in some Olympic events, but track and field events were not included until the 1928 Games in Amsterdam. Several participants in the 800-metre event collapsed after the race. As a result:
A) Women抯 events were cut back
6. The Yoshida Kogyo Kabushikikaisha company was founded in Japan in 1934. Today, under the more compact name YKK Co., it is known as the world-leading manufacturer of which everyday product?
D) Zippers
7. What is the only country that completely surrounds two other countries?
B) Italy
8. In the Ukraine, what does it mean if you find a spider web in the house on Christmas morning?
A) Good luck
9. It is now believed that dinosaurs became extinct because of:
D) A meteorite impact
10. What is a Jenny Haniver?
C) A sideshow monster |
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SOALAN KUIZ
1. In Arthurian legend, who was Uther Pendragon?
A) The father of King Arthur
B) A giant slain by Sir Gawain
C) The guardian of the Holy Grail
D) The husband of Morgana le Fay
2. The 80 Years War, which took place from 1568 to 1648, was also called the Dutch Revolt. It ended with the formal recognition of Dutch independence from which nation?
A) England
B) France
C) Germany
D) Spain
3. The first European to reach Australia was probably:
A) Sir Francis Drake, an English explorer
B) William Jansz, a Dutch navigator
C) Daniel Defoe, author of 揜obinson Crusoe?
D) William Dampier, a pirating adventurer
4. Which was Mozart抯 final opera?
A) Die Zauberfloete (The Magic Flute)
B) Don Giovanni (Don Juan)
C) La Clemenza di Tito (The Clemency of Titus)
D) Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro)
5. From 1900 on, women competed in some Olympic events, but track and field events were not included until the 1928 Games in Amsterdam. Several participants in the 800-metre event collapsed after the race. As a result:
A) Women抯 events were cut back
B) Lighter garments were introduced
C) Athletes were required to sign waivers before competing
D) Emergency oxygen was made available at all events
6. The Yoshida Kogyo Kabushikikaisha company was founded in Japan in 1934. Today, under the more compact name YKK Co., it is known as the world-leading manufacturer of which everyday product?
A) Chopsticks
B) Mascara
C) Telephone keypads
D) Zippers
7. What is the only country that completely surrounds two other countries?
A) India
B) Italy
C) Russia
D) South Africa
8. In the Ukraine, what does it mean if you find a spider web in the house on Christmas morning?
A) Good luck
B) Misfortune will strike in the coming year
C) The winter will be unusually cold
D) Your house needs cleaning!
9. It is now believed that dinosaurs became extinct because of:
A) Viral diseases
B) Hunting by early humans
C) A worldwide period of climatic cooling
D) A meteorite impact
10. What is a Jenny Haniver?
A) A hat with detachable ear-flaps
B) A long, pointless story
C) A sideshow monster
D) A volunteer nurse
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1. In Arthurian legend, who was Uther Pendragon?
A) The father of King Arthur
2. The 80 Years War, which took place from 1568 to 1648, was also called the Dutch Revolt. It ended with the formal recognition of Dutch independence from which nation?
D) Spain
3. The first European to reach Australia was probably:
D) William Dampier, a pirating adventurer
4. Which was Mozart抯 final opera?
A) Die Zauberfloete (The Magic Flute) )
5. From 1900 on, women competed in some Olympic events, but track and field events were not included until the 1928 Games in Amsterdam. Several participants in the 800-metre event collapsed after the race. As a result:
A) Women抯 events were cut back
6. The Yoshida Kogyo Kabushikikaisha company was founded in Japan in 1934. Today, under the more compact name YKK Co., it is known as the world-leading manufacturer of which everyday product?
D) Zippers
7. What is the only country that completely surrounds two other countries?
B) Italy
8. In the Ukraine, what does it mean if you find a spider web in the house on Christmas morning?
A) Good luck
9. It is now believed that dinosaurs became extinct because of:
D) A meteorite impact
10. What is a Jenny Haniver?
C) A sideshow monster
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Jawapan:
1. In Arthurian legend, who was Uther Pendragon?
A) The father of King Arthur
2. The 80 Years War, which took place from 1568 to 1648, was also called the Dutch Revolt. It ended with the formal recognition of Dutch independence from which nation?
D) Spain
3. The first European to reach Australia was probably:
B) William Jansz, a Dutch navigator
4. Which was Mozart抯 final opera?
A) Die Zauberfloete (The Magic Flute)
5. From 1900 on, women competed in some Olympic events, but track and field events were not included until the 1928 Games in Amsterdam. Several participants in the 800-metre event collapsed after the race. As a result:
A) Women抯 events were cut back
6. The Yoshida Kogyo Kabushikikaisha company was founded in Japan in 1934. Today, under the more compact name YKK Co., it is known as the world-leading manufacturer of which everyday product?
D) Zippers
7. What is the only country that completely surrounds two other countries?
B) Italy
8. In the Ukraine, what does it mean if you find a spider web in the house on Christmas morning?
A) Good luck
9. It is now believed that dinosaurs became extinct because of:
C) A worldwide period of climatic cooling
10. What is a Jenny Haniver?
C) A sideshow monster
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SOALAN KUIZ
1. In Arthurian legend, who was Uther Pendragon?
A) The father of King Arthur
2. The 80 Years War, which took placefrom 1568 to 1648, was also called the Dutch Revolt. It ended with theformal recognition of Dutch independence from which nation?
D) Spain
3. The first European to reach Australia was probably:
D) William Dampier, a pirating adventurer
4. Which was Mozart抯 final opera?
A) Die Zauberfloete (The Magic Flute)
5. From 1900 on, women competed in someOlympic events, but track and field events were not included until the1928 Games in Amsterdam. Several participants in the 800-metre eventcollapsed after the race. As a result:
A) Women抯 events were cut back
6. The Yoshida Kogyo Kabushikikaishacompany was founded in Japan in 1934. Today, under the more compactname YKK Co., it is known as the world-leading manufacturer of whicheveryday product?
D) Zippers
7. What is the only country that completely surrounds two other countries?
B) Italy
8. In the Ukraine, what does it mean if you find a spider web in the house on Christmas morning?
A) Good luck
9. It is now believed that dinosaurs became extinct because of:
D) A meteorite impact
10. What is a Jenny Haniver?
C) A sideshow monster
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1.In Arthurian legend, who was Uther Pendragon?
A) The father of King Arthur
B) A giant slain by Sir Gawain
C) The guardian of the Holy Grail
D) The husband of Morgana le Fay
2.The 80 Years War, which took place from 1568 to 1648, was also called the Dutch Revolt. It ended with the formal recognition of Dutch independence from which nation?
A) England
B) France
C) Germany
D) Spain
3.The first European to reach Australia was probably:
A) Sir Francis Drake, an English explorer
B) William Jansz, a Dutch navigator
C) Daniel Defoe, author of 揜obinson Crusoe |
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thanks yg participate kuiz...cin tak sempat nak bg jawapan tp overall rasanya semua dah jawap betul...for info also cin akan away dr forum selama 5 hari so utk kredit kuiz dan jawapan insyallah akan menyusul minggu depan....
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Jawapan Kuiz
1.In Arthurian legend, who was Uther Pendragon?
A) The father of King Arthur
2. The 80 Years War, which took place from 1568 to 1648, was also called the Dutch Revolt. It ended with the formal recognition of Dutch independence from which nation?
D) Spain
3.The first European to reach Australia was probably:
B) William Jansz, a Dutch navigator
4.Which was Mozart抯 final opera?
A) Die Zauberfloete (The Magic Flute)
5.From 1900 on, women competed in some Olympic events, but track and field events were not included until the 1928 Games in Amsterdam. Several participants in the 800-metre event collapsed after the race. As a result:
A) Women抯 events were cut back
6.The Yoshida Kogyo Kabushikikaisha company was founded in Japan in 1934. Today, under the more compact name YKK Co., it is known as the world-leading manufacturer of which everyday product?
D) Zippers
7.What is the only country that completely surrounds two other countries?
B) Italy
8. In the Ukraine, what does it mean if you find a spider web in the house on Christmas morning?
A) Good luck
9.It is now believed that dinosaurs became extinct because of:
D) A meteorite impact
10.What is a Jenny Haniver?
C) A sideshow monster
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Reply #658 MsCinderella's post
Arigato Gozaimassss..... |
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Reply #658 MsCinderella's post
ala..ada salah jugak...huhu |
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