Yoruba Numerical Symbols & Counting Quiz

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1. What letter comes immediately after I in the English alphabet?

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The English alphabet follows a fixed sequential order. After the letter I, the next letter is J. This follows standard alphabetical progression used universally in English. Options like K and M skip letters, while O is much further in the sequence. Understanding alphabetical order is foundational and relies purely on memorization and sequence logic rather than interpretation or symbolism.

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2. Which Odù corresponds to the pattern II II II II?

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In the Ifá divination system, the pattern II II II II represents four closed lines, which directly corresponds to the Odù OYEKU. Each Odù is defined by a unique binary structure of open and closed lines. No other Odù shares this exact configuration, making OYEKU the only correct interpretation of this pattern.

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3. Which Odù matches the pattern II I I II?

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The pattern II I I II consists of closed, open, open, and closed lines. In Ifá symbolism, this exact arrangement maps to the Odù IWORI. Odù identification depends strictly on line order, not rearrangement. Any deviation alters meaning entirely, which makes IWORI the only valid answer.

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4. What is the correct Roman numeral for the number four?

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Roman numerals use subtractive notation for certain numbers. The number four is written as IV, meaning one less than five. Writing IIII is historically incorrect in standard Roman numeral rules. V equals five and III equals three, leaving IV as the only mathematically and historically correct representation.

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5. Which Odù is represented by the pattern I I II II?

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The Odù IROSUN is defined by the pattern I I II II, meaning two open lines followed by two closed lines. Each Odù is uniquely determined by this sequence. Other options represent different configurations, so selecting IROSUN requires accurate pattern-to-symbol mapping within the Ifá system.

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6. Which Odù matches the pattern I II II II?

Explanation

The pattern I II II II contains one open line followed by three closed lines. This configuration corresponds to OBARA. Odù names are not formed phonetically but structurally. Reading patterns accurately is essential, as even a single line change results in a different Odù altogether.

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7. Which Odù corresponds to the pattern II II II I?

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The pattern II II II I translates to three closed lines followed by one open line. This exact structure represents OKANRAN in the Ifá divination system. Odù recognition is binary and positional, so the placement of the open line at the end is what uniquely defines OKANRAN.

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8. Which Odù matches the pattern I I I II?

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OGUNDA is defined by the pattern I I I II, consisting of three open lines followed by one closed line. Other Odù options differ in either the number or position of closed lines. Correct identification depends on precise pattern recognition rather than guesswork.

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9. What Roman numeral does II represent?

Explanation

In Roman numerals, I represents one. When repeated twice as II, it equals one plus one, which is two. Roman numerals rely on additive logic unless subtractive notation is used. None of the other options correctly represent the value of II.

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10. Which Roman numeral represents the number two?

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The number two in Roman numerals is written as II, using two single-unit symbols. III represents three, IV represents four, and V represents five. Roman numerals follow strict additive rules for small numbers, making II the only correct representation of two.

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11. Which Odù corresponds to the pattern II II I II?

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The pattern II II I II corresponds to the Odù OTURUPON. Odù identification requires interpreting each pair of lines in order. Variations in spelling among options are incorrect representations. Only OTURUPON is a recognized Odù associated with this precise line configuration.

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12. Which Odù matches the pattern I II I I?

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The pattern I II I I maps directly to the Odù OTURA. The sequence alternates between open and closed lines in a specific order that uniquely identifies OTURA. Other options represent different line structures and therefore do not match this pattern.

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13. Which Odù corresponds to the pattern I II I?

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The pattern I II I translates to the Odù IRETE. Odù naming is not arbitrary but follows established traditional mappings. Rearranged spellings or invented names do not correspond to valid Odù, making IRETE the only correct interpretation.

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14. Which Odù matches the pattern I II I II?

Explanation

The pattern I II I II represents the Odù OSE. This alternating structure of open and closed lines is distinctive. Other answer choices are either letter rearrangements or incomplete forms and do not correspond to any recognized Odù in Ifá divination.

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15. Which Odù corresponds to the pattern II I II I?

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The pattern II I II I corresponds to the Odù OFUN. Pattern symmetry and order are critical in Odù identification. OFUN is uniquely defined by this alternating closed and open structure, making all other options incorrect.

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What letter comes immediately after I in the English alphabet?
Which Odù corresponds to the pattern II II II II?
Which Odù matches the pattern II I I II?
What is the correct Roman numeral for the number four?
Which Odù is represented by the pattern I I II II?
Which Odù matches the pattern I II II II?
Which Odù corresponds to the pattern II II II I?
Which Odù matches the pattern I I I II?
What Roman numeral does II represent?
Which Roman numeral represents the number two?
Which Odù corresponds to the pattern II II I II?
Which Odù matches the pattern I II I I?
Which Odù corresponds to the pattern I II I?
Which Odù matches the pattern I II I II?
Which Odù corresponds to the pattern II I II I?
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