The First Emperor Of China

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1. The mercury that the emperor ate kept him alive

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There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that consuming mercury can keep a person alive. In fact, mercury is a highly toxic substance that can cause severe health problems and even death if ingested. Therefore, the statement that the mercury the emperor ate kept him alive is false.

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The First Emperor Of China - Quiz

This quiz is aboutthe emperor and what he achieved, built and did for his people.

2. The emperor was 21 when he took over the throne.

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The given statement is "The emperor was 21 when he took over the throne." The correct answer is False. This means that the emperor was not 21 when he took over the throne. However, without any additional context or information, it is not possible to provide a specific explanation for why the answer is false.

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3. Bronze birds, bronze chariots and other things made with bronze were also found inside the emperor's tomb.

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The statement mentions that bronze birds, bronze chariots, and other things made with bronze were found inside the emperor's tomb. This implies that these artifacts were indeed discovered in the tomb, supporting the statement as true.

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4. It took 37 years to build the emperor's tomb.

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The given statement is true. The explanation is that it took 37 years to build the emperor's tomb. This suggests that the construction of the tomb was a lengthy and elaborate process, possibly due to its grandeur and complexity. The time taken to build the tomb indicates the importance and significance of the emperor, as such a monumental structure would require extensive planning, resources, and labor.

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5. The emperor's name meant good luck.

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The given statement suggests that the emperor's name meant good luck. However, the correct answer is false. The explanation for this is not available.

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6. The emperor drank mercury to keep him immortal.

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The statement suggests that the emperor drank mercury in order to achieve immortality. However, this is not true. Drinking mercury is extremely dangerous and toxic to the human body. Ingesting mercury can lead to severe health issues and even death. Therefore, the statement is false.

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The mercury that the emperor ate kept him alive
The emperor was 21 when he took over the throne.
Bronze birds, bronze chariots and other things made with bronze were...
It took 37 years to build the emperor's tomb.
The emperor's name meant good luck.
The emperor drank mercury to keep him immortal.
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