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Q:

What occurs once in a minute twice in a moment?

Answer

Here the letter 'M' appears once in Minute and twice in a MoMent.

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5 1891
Q:

A practice to learn something

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A) Poem B) Summary
C) Lesson D) Introduction
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Lesson

Explanation:

A practice to learn something is a Lesson.

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4 1890
Q:

Which best describes the meaning of the term theorem?

A) A conclusion proved by deductive reasoning B) A statement explaining the meaning of a geometric term
C) A conjecture based on inductive reasoning D) A statement that is accepted as true without proof
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) A conclusion proved by deductive reasoning

Explanation:
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0 1885
Q:

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

A) One question you should always ask yourself: “Am I pleased with the results?” B) Always ask yourself this question: “Am I pleased with the results?
C) Always ask yourself a question like: “Am I pleased with the results?” D) One question you should always ask yourself is: “Am I pleased with the results?”
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) One question you should always ask yourself: “Am I pleased with the results?”

Explanation:

The second would employ a comma, or semi-colon, and not a colon so it is not properly punctuated.

 

The third sentence would not be correct because it uses 'like', usually used for comparison. Since you are not comparing two questions, it would not be appropriate.

 

The fourth sentence has 'is' before the colon, which is a implies declaration and not listing. So, again, it would not be appropriate.

 

Hence, the first sentence, however, is punctuated correctly.

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7 1883
Q:

What is the distance around a circle called

Answer

The distance around a circle is called as Circumference. And that in the case of square or rectangle it is called as Perimeter.

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4 1882
Q:

which alphabet is a fly?

A) Y B) C
C) B D) G
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) B

Explanation:

The alphabet 'B' resembles same as a fly 'Bee' in pronouncing.

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2 1881
Q:

Be the embodiment or perfect example of

A) Signify B) Personify
C) Characterise D) Idol
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Personify

Explanation:

One word substitution for Be the embodiment or perfect example of is Personify. Personify means represent or embody (a quality, concept, etc.) in a physical form.

 

Characterise: describe the distinctive nature or features of.

Idol: an image or representation of a god used as an object of worship.

Signify: be an indication of.

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1 1880
Q:

I always run but never walk, often murmur, never talk, have a bed but never sleep, have a mouth but never eat. Who am I?

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A) Forest B) Fire
C) River D) Mountain
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) River

Explanation:

River.

It always runs  or flows but never walks.

It will sound like murmuring but never talks.

It has bed but never sleeps.

It has mouth but never eats.

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