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1. The popular Japanese game of shogi closely resembles another game that is much better known internationally. Which one?
A) Backgammon
B) Checkers (draughts)
C) Chess
D) Go
2. One early explorer抯 journeys would not have been so well known to us if he had not been imprisoned a few years after his travels. His name was:
A) Marco Polo
B) Sir John Mandeville
C) Christopher Columbus
D) Erik the Red
3. In the famous Warner Brothers cartoons, a fast-moving bird called a 搑oad runner |
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aku baru masuk, truih seghbu page 25..
la ni aku konfius sket.
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[quote]1. The popular Japanese game of shogi closely resembles another game that is much better known internationally. Which one?
C) Chess
Though it has much in common with standard chess, and a common ancestry from the ancient Indian game of chaturanga, shogi抯 distinctive features make it a fascinating game in its own right. Each player begins with an army of 20 pieces on a nine by nine board. Some pieces move exactly as in chess, including the king (or 搄eweled general |
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[quote]Originally posted by hananie at 25-11-2008 02:45 PM
1. The popular Japanese game of shogi closely resembles another game that is much better known internationally. Which one?
D) Go
2. One early explorer抯 journeys would not have been so well known to us if he had not been imprisoned a few years after his travels. His name was:
A) Marco Polo
3. In the famous Warner Brothers cartoons, a fast-moving bird called a 搑oad runner |
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dpt A kalau dpt byk betul
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Originally posted by kipas_akustik at 26-11-2008 11:10 AM
1. The popular Japanese game of shogi closely resembles another game that is much better known internationally. Which one?
C) Chess
2. One early explorer journeys would not have been so well known tous if he had not been imprisoned a few years after his travels. Hisname was:
A) Marco Polo
3. In the famous Warner Brothers cartoons, a fast-moving bird calleda road runner makes life difficult for a not-so-wily coyote. The realroad runner is actually a type of:
A) Cuckoo
4. Twenty-seven-year oldJames Connelly withdrew from Harvard University to compete in theOlympics in Athens in 1896, and went on to become the first victor inmodern Olympic competition. What was his event?
B) The triple jump
5. When the little girleveryone knows as Little Red Riding-Hood first appeared in English, ina translation of a story by Charles Perrault, she was given a moreconventional name to go along with her famous nickname. Her name was:
B) Biddy
6. In Jack and theBeanstalk, Jack makes three separate visits to the giant castle in theclouds. On the first, he steals a hen who lays golden eggs; on thesecond, a sack of shillings and a sack of guineas. What does Jack stealon his third visit?
D) A harp that plays music on command
7. The 18th-century French intellectual Franis-Marie Arouet is better known by another name. He was:
D) Voltaire, the philosophe
8. What are the kina, the kuna, the kwacha and the kyat?
D) Units of currency
9. Wolffia, the worldsmallest flower is very hard to see, not only because it is barely amillimeter across. What is the other reason?
D) The plant rarely flowers
10. The kull andcrossbones flag was often used by pirates in real life, and nearlyalways used by pirates in fiction. What was the flag special nickname?
C) Jolly Roger
11.Mozart embarked on amajor concert tour of Europe when he was only six, performing with hisolder sister Nannerl in aristocratic courts as well as concert halls.In keeping with the fashion of the time, which of the followingaccessories did the brilliant little boy wear while performing?
B) A sword
12.A map of the "New World" produced in 1507 had the name "America" on it. What was the source of the name?
D) An Italian explorer
13. The love affairbetween Guinevere, King Arthur queen, and Sir Lancelot, his bestknight, was doomed from the start. In Thomas Malory Le Morte d'Arthur,where did the lovers final meeting take place?
B) In a convent
14. Which of the following was Anne Hathaway?
D) The wife of William Shakespeare
15. Lewis Carroll, theauthor of Alice in Wonderland, was actually Charles Lutwidge Dodgson,an Oxford University lecturer in what field?
A) Mathematics
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[quote]Originally posted by buDak_gaTaL at 4-12-2008 08:50 AM
1. The popular Japanese game of shogi closely resembles another game that is much better known internationally. Which one?
A) Backgammon
B) Checkers (draughts)
C) Chess
D) Go
2. One early explorer抯 journeys would not have been so well known to us if he had not been imprisoned a few years after his travels. His name was:
A) Marco Polo
B) Sir John Mandeville
C) Christopher Columbus
D) Erik the Red
3. In the famous Warner Brothers cartoons, a fast-moving bird called a 搑oad runner |
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Kak nanie dan Kipas dah dpt kredit...
Utk BG akan diberi kemudian...sbb kredit limit dah habis...
sekian, harap maklum |
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Reply #613 akudimana's post
setelah apa? |
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Reply #611 MsCinderella's post
ok xpe....lambat pon xkesah janji dpt...mmmuuuaaahhhhssss
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