Japanese Lessons Vol. 1.2

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1. 1

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The given sequence of numbers is written in Japanese, where "ichi" means one. Therefore, the correct answer is "ichi."

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Japanese Lessons Vol. 1.2 - Quiz

It's a Japanese quiz. To see you if you have the knowledge in Japanese words or numbers

2. 3

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The given answer "san" is the correct answer because it is the Japanese word for the number three. The question is asking for the translation of the number "3" into Japanese, and "san" is the correct translation.

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3. 2

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4. 10 - ? = 5

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5. Nigatsu

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The term "nigatsu" is a Japanese word that translates to "February" in English. Therefore, "Feb." is the correct answer as it corresponds to the given term.

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6. No

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The correct answer is "iie" because it means "no" in Japanese. The other options ("iku", "ii", "ashita") do not have the same meaning as "no".

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7. 30 - 18 =

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8. 2 + 2 =

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The given question asks for the sum of 2 + 2. The answer "yon" is the correct answer in Japanese, where "yon" represents the number 4.

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9. 7

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The answer "shichi" is the correct answer because it corresponds to the number 7 in Japanese.

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10. March

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The answer "sangatsu" is the correct answer because it is the Japanese word for the month of March. The other options listed are the Japanese words for different months, but only "sangatsu" corresponds to March.

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11. Juugatsu

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The given answer, Oct., is the correct one because it is the only option that corresponds to the given word "juugatsu," which means October in Japanese. The other options do not match with any of the given words.

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12. 3 x 3 =

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The given question asks for the result of multiplying 3 by 3. The answer "kyuu" is the Japanese word for "nine," which is the correct product of 3 multiplied by 3.

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18. Good

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19. Friday

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The correct answer is "kin' youbi" because it translates to "Friday" in Japanese. The other options are the translations for other days of the week, but only "kin' youbi" matches with "Friday".

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20. Wednesday

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21. Thursday

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22. Day

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23. Doyoubi

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The given word "doyoubi" is a combination of two words "doyo" and "bi" which means "Saturday" in Japanese. Therefore, the correct answer is Saturday.

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2
10 - ? = 5
Nigatsu
No
30 - 18 =
2 + 2 =
7
March
Juugatsu
3 x 3 =
Good
Friday
Wednesday
Thursday
Day
Doyoubi
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