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May 28, 2026

[Answer] What is a synonym for “hermetic”?

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...1. Arclight 2. Affright 3. Airtight 4. Alright

[Answer] Which animal is known for mimicking sounds?

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Parrots are among the most intelligent birds in the world, renowned for their ability to mimic human speech and a variety of other sounds, such as sirens, car horns, and even television noises. However, not all parrots are the same; some are more vocal, while others are quieter.

Some parrots can speak at the level of a four- or five-year-old child. For instance, an African Grey Parrot named Alex was able to count up to six, answer questions, distinguish seven colors, and identify 35 different objects, making him one of the smartest parrots globally.

Parrots can live up to 75-80 years. Smaller species typically live up to 10 years in captivity, while larger species can reach up to 80 years.

In many countries, parrots are popular pets. They require a lot of attention, including proper food, water, space, cleanliness, and companionship.

The most popular parrot species include macaws, keas, cockatiels, Alexandrines, African Greys, cockatoos, and the budgerigar, which is the most common.

The Kakapo is the heaviest parrot in the world and is unique for being nocturnal and flightless.

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[Answer] Which of these was a precursor to women’s pants?

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...Elizabeth Smith Miller, an important figure in the women’s rights movement, created bloomers in 1851. Since women could not yet wear pants without facing criticism, she designed a skirt extending below the knees and loose “Turkish” trousers that gathered at the ankles, and it was worn with a short jacket on top. Despite their popularity among more progressive women, bloomers eventually fell out of public fashion.

[Answer] What style of tying neckties became popular in the 1930s?

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...Although this knot is named for the Duke of Windsor, he never actually wore it. He used a variation on a Four-in-Hand knot to create a wide, triangular, and symmetrical-looking knot, establishing the style that would eventually become known as the Windsor knot when done on a traditional tie. The Duke of Windsor also helped inspire business casual and patterned fashions.

[Answer] What 1920s dress was often paired with a bob haircut?

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...Among the most iconic 1920s fashions, flapper dresses had dropped waists and higher hemlines than society was used to. Popularized by Coco Chanel, flapper dresses showed women’s bodies more naturally than corsets and other uncomfortable fashions. Flappers were often criticized for rejecting the Victorian views of their parents in favor of going to jazz clubs and practicing a new standard of personal freedom.

[Answer] Rosie the Riveter wore what iconic garment?

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...First appearing in Norman Rockwell’s 1943 painting, Rosie the Riveter quickly became the working women’s mascot during World War II. Denim and cotton boiler suits rose to popularity in this era, less as a fashion statement and more out of necessity. As women went to work, they needed more practical clothing. Rosie the Riveter became a symbol to show that women could do the same jobs as men, and boiler suits sparked a new wave of women’s functional fashion.

[Answer] What 1970s fashion was originally worn by sailors?

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...In the early 1800s, sailors wore bell bottoms to protect their uniforms. When a sailor needed to wash the deck, bell bottoms made it easier for them to roll up the hem of their pants to avoid getting them dirty. The style also made for a quick way to undress when sailors needed to abandon ship. As the 1970s hippie movement picked up speed, people wore pieces of former military uniforms to protest the Vietnam War, but bell bottoms took off even outside of antiwar circles.