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  • 1. 

    (history)The most popular meat in Japan is?

    • A.

      Beef

    • B.

      Chicken

    • C.

      Fish

    • D.

      Pork

    Correct Answer
    C. Fish
    Explanation
    Fish is the most popular meat in Japan due to its cultural and geographical factors. Japan is surrounded by the ocean, making fish easily accessible and abundant. Additionally, fish has been a staple in Japanese cuisine for centuries, with dishes like sushi, sashimi, and tempura being widely consumed. Fish is also considered healthier and lighter compared to other meats, aligning with the traditional Japanese emphasis on fresh and balanced meals. Overall, the combination of availability, cultural traditions, and health benefits make fish the preferred meat choice in Japan.

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  • 2. 

    (history)The Ocean to the south of most of Asia is the?

    • A.

      Pacific

    • B.

      Atlantic

    • C.

      Arctic

    • D.

      Indian

    Correct Answer
    D. Indian
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Indian because the Indian Ocean is located to the south of most of Asia. It is the third-largest ocean in the world and is bounded by Africa to the west, Asia to the north, Australia to the east, and Antarctica to the south. The Indian Ocean is an important trade route and is known for its warm waters and diverse marine life.

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  • 3. 

    (history)Belief in many gods is called?

    • A.

      Polytheisom

    • B.

      Monotheism

    • C.

      Reincarnation

    • D.

      Communisom

    Correct Answer
    A. Polytheisom
    Explanation
    Polytheism is the belief in multiple gods or deities. This belief system is characterized by the worship and devotion to various gods, each having their own specific powers and responsibilities. Polytheism was a common religious practice in many ancient civilizations, such as the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians. It stands in contrast to monotheism, which is the belief in a single god, and reincarnation and communism, which are unrelated concepts in the context of belief in gods.

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  • 4. 

    (math)Using Roman Numerals, what is  X

    • A.

      10

    • B.

      100

    • C.

      1000

    • D.

      1

    • E.

      100,000

    Correct Answer
    A. 10
    Explanation
    The Roman numeral X represents the number 10.

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  • 5. 

    The Hillside Mennonite Church was first built in MDCCCLI. Write that year with Arabic numerals.

  • 6. 

     3215 5692 7812 3771+6818______=??,???

    • A.

      28,307

    • B.

      37,308

    • C.

      27,300

    • D.

      98,898

    • E.

      27,308

    Correct Answer
    E. 27,308
  • 7. 

    How many inches is this line? ------------------

    • A.

      2''

    • B.

      3''

    • C.

      1''

    • D.

      5''

    Correct Answer
    C. 1''
    Explanation
    The length of the line is 1 inch.

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