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Feb 5, 2019

[Answer] 6. How many teams face off against each other in a game of ice hockey?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. How many teams face off against each other in a game of ice hockey?"



...1. Six 2. Four 3. Three 4. Two Two teams go head to head to see who can score the most goals in a game. Can you imagine four teams going off against each other? That would be insane.

Jan 29, 2019

[Ans] Besides Cuba, what other country bans the sale of Coca-Cola?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Besides Cuba, what other country bans the sale of Coca-Cola?"



There are only two countries in the world where Coca-Cola cannot be bought or sold. They are Cuba and North Korea, which are both under long-term US trade embargoes. Cuba was one of the first three countries outside the U.S. to bottle Coke back in 1906. But after the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro's government began seizing private assets and the company liquidated and exited the country in 1960. Coca-Cola has never operated in North Korea. Coca-Cola claims that if any drinks are being sold in either North Korea or Cuba, they are being smuggled in on the black market, and not via official channels.

[Answer] Besides Cuba, what other country bans the sale of Coca-Cola?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Besides Cuba, what other country bans the sale of Coca-Cola?"



...There are only two countries in the world where Coca-Cola cannot be bought or sold. They are Cuba and North Korea, which are both under long-term US trade embargoes. Cuba was one of the first three countries outside the U.S. to bottle Coke back in 1906. But after the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro's government began seizing private assets and the company liquidated and exited the country in 1960. Coca-Cola has never operated in North Korea. Coca-Cola claims that if any drinks are being sold in either North Korea or Cuba, they are being smuggled in on the black market, and not via official channels.

Jan 17, 2019

[Answer] 5. How many teams face off against each other in a game of ice hockey?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. How many teams face off against each other in a game of ice hockey?"



...1. Six 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four Two teams go head to head to see who can score the most goals in a game. Can you imagine four teams going off against each other? That would be insane.

Jan 14, 2019

[Answer] 6. What insect is known for rolling other animals feces into balls to use as a food while it lives inside the ball and uses it as a brooding chamber?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. What insect is known for rolling other animals feces into balls to use as a food while it lives inside the ball and uses it as a brooding chamber?"



...1. Spoor spider 2. Fecal firefly 3. Dung beetle 4. Scat worm The dung beetle is a type of scarab beetle that makes great use of what other animals leave behind. There are quite a few different varieties. While some use fecal matter for food, some only live in it. It is a great example of Mother Nature recycling. Source: Wikipedia

Jan 4, 2019

[Answer] 1. This sweet, dark and heavy rye bread that is baked for a long time may also include molasses or other additives to approximate traditional tastes and textures - which type of bread is this?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. This sweet, dark and heavy rye bread that is baked for a long time may also include molasses or other additives to approximate traditional tastes and textures - which type of bread is this?"



...1. Desem 2. Brioche 3. Pumpernickel 4. Focaccia Pumpernickel in North America is often made with molasses but the traditional Westphalian pumpernickel does not get its taste or texture from such methods. Rather, it is simply baked in pans at a low temperature for extended periods to achieve it.

Dec 31, 2018

[Answer] 7. Male kangaroos are called boomers, jacks or old men - and what other name which is a common currency term?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Male kangaroos are called boomers, jacks or old men - and what other name which is a common currency term?"



...1. Shillings 2. Pennies 3. Bucks 4. Pounds And the female of the species are either called does, flyers or jills. Baby kangaroos are called joeys. A group of kangaroos is referred to as a mob, troop or court.

Nov 16, 2018

[Answer] 7. How many teams face off against each other in a game of ice hockey?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. How many teams face off against each other in a game of ice hockey?"



...1. Two 2. Three 3. Six 4. Four Two teams go head to head to see who can score the most goals in a game. Can you imagine four teams going off against each other? That would be insane.

Nov 11, 2018

[Answer] In what year did Iran and several other countries, led by the U.S., reach a controversial nuclear agreement that the U.S. fully exited this week by reinstating sanctions on Iran?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In what year did Iran and several other countries, led by the U.S., reach a controversial nuclear agreement that the U.S. fully exited this week by reinstating sanctions on Iran?"



...The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, known commonly as the Iran nuclear deal or Iran deal, is an agreement on the nuclear program of Iran reached in Vienna on 14 July 2015 between Iran, the P5+1, and the European Union.

Oct 24, 2018

[Ans] What talk show host ends each show with the tagline "Till next time, take care of yourselves and each other"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What talk show host ends each show with the tagline "Till next time, take care of yourselves and each other"?"



Jerry Springer is a talk show host, best known for his tabloid talk show, The Jerry Springer Show. The Jerry Springer Show debuted in 1991, and eventually garnered huge ratings for its focus on lowbrow topics. Springer ends each show by giving a formal lecture with the concluding statement, "Till next time, take care of yourselves and each other," which was his sign-off line during his days as a newscaster in Cincinnati. In June 2018, after 4,000 episodes, Springer quietly decided to end his talk show. Existing episodes of The Jerry Springer Show will still be available through syndication.

Oct 23, 2018

[Answer] What talk show host ends each show with the tagline "Till next time, take care of yourselves and each other"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What talk show host ends each show with the tagline "Till next time, take care of yourselves and each other"?"



...Jerry Springer is a talk show host, best known for his tabloid talk show, The Jerry Springer Show. The Jerry Springer Show debuted in 1991, and eventually garnered huge ratings for its focus on lowbrow topics. Springer ends each show by giving a formal lecture with the concluding statement, "Till next time, take care of yourselves and each other," which was his sign-off line during his days as a newscaster in Cincinnati. In June 2018, after 4,000 episodes, Springer quietly decided to end his talk show. Existing episodes of The Jerry Springer Show will still be available through syndication.

Oct 21, 2018

[Answer] By what other name is England's Alnwick Garden known?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "By what other name is England's Alnwick Garden known?"



...Alnwick Garden covers about 14 acres and sees over 600,000 visitors each year. The "Poison Garden," its official nickname, includes an area cordoned off behind black iron gates. The Poison Garden contains 100 of the most infamous killer plants. Jane Percy, Duchess of Northumberland, developed the idea for the garden in 1995. She wanted to make something really unique for visitors to Alnwick Castle and came up with the idea of a garden of lethal plants. Source: SmithsonianMag.com

Oct 19, 2018

[Answer] What snake is responsible for more human deaths than all other snakes combined?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What snake is responsible for more human deaths than all other snakes combined?"



...The snake that kills the most people each year doesn't have the most potent venom found in the snake population. What it does have is an incredibly bad temper, making it very aggressive. This means it bites early and it bites often. For this reason, scientists believe it is responsible for more deaths yearly than all other snakes combined. The saw-scaled viper's venom is only lethal in less than 10 percent of victims who don't seek treatment. But that bad temper propels it to the top of the most dangerous snake list. Source: Britannica.com

Jul 18, 2018

[Ans] How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?"



Prairie dogs are actually members of the squirrel family, making them not actually dogs at all. It is their dog-like barks that earned them the descriptive name "dogs." Their normal habitat is the prairie, thus their first name. Prairie dogs are social creatures and will greet each other by touching their teeth together in what looks like a kiss. What they're actually doing is determining whether the prairie dog they are greeting is a member of their own social group. Source: Curiosity.com

[Ans] How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?"



Prairie dogs are actually members of the squirrel family, making them not actually dogs at all. It is their dog-like barks that earned them the descriptive name "dogs." Their normal habitat is the prairie, thus their first name. Prairie dogs are social creatures and will greet each other by touching their teeth together in what looks like a kiss. What they're actually doing is determining whether the prairie dog they are greeting is a member of their own social group. Source: Curiosity.com

[Ans] How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?"



Prairie dogs are actually members of the squirrel family, making them not actually dogs at all. It is their dog-like barks that earned them the descriptive name "dogs." Their normal habitat is the prairie, thus their first name. Prairie dogs are social creatures and will greet each other by touching their teeth together in what looks like a kiss. What they're actually doing is determining whether the prairie dog they are greeting is a member of their own social group. Source: Curiosity.com

[Ans] How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How do prairie dogs say hello when greeting each other?"



Prairie dogs are actually members of the squirrel family, making them not actually dogs at all. It is their dog-like barks that earned them the descriptive name "dogs." Their normal habitat is the prairie, thus their first name. Prairie dogs are social creatures and will greet each other by touching their teeth together in what looks like a kiss. What they're actually doing is determining whether the prairie dog they are greeting is a member of their own social group. Source: Curiosity.com

Jun 24, 2018

[Ans] How many other countries share a border with Germany?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How many other countries share a border with Germany?"



...rg and Belgium. To the southeast, Germany shares its border with the Czech Republic, with the eastern border adjoining Poland. Germany's friendly relations with each of its neighbors allows for the free exchange of goods, services, people and capital between these countries. Source: WorldAtlas.co

[Answer] How many other countries share a border with Germany?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How many other countries share a border with Germany?"


Which country has land bordered by the four countries of Germany France Luxembourg and the Netherlands? Germany. Neighbours: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland.Apr 25, 2017 The countries with the most borders 

Which country has the most borders with other countries in Europe? Russia has the second longest set of borders. The world's largest nation shares its borders with Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia, North Korea, Norway, and Poland.

[Answer] What does GP GA GF and Other abbreviations stand for in Soccer,

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What does GP GA GF and Other abbreviations stand for in Soccer, "


Games Played (GP)Number of games played.
Games Started (GS)Number of games started.
Minutes played (MIN)Number of minutes spent on the field during a game.
Game Winning Goal (GWG)Goals that leave a team one goal ahead of the opponent.
Game Winning Assist (GWA)Assists that leave a team one goal ahead of the opponent.


Step 2 : Answer to the question "What does GP GA GF and Other abbreviations stand for in Soccer, "


Games Played (GP)Number of games played.
Games Started (GS)Number of games started.
Minutes played (MIN)Number of minutes spent on the field during a game.
Game Winning Goal (GWG)Goals that leave a team one goal ahead of the opponent.
Game Winning Assist (GWA)Assists that leave a team one goal ahead of the opponent.
Goals (G)Goals scored.
Assists (A)Passes that led to a goal.
Points (Pts)Number of points scored by a player, 2 for a goal, 1 for an assist.
Formula: Gx2+A
Shots (Sh)Shots (attempted), including shots that are not "on goal"
Shots on Goal (SOG)Number of shots on target.
Penalty Kick Goals (PG)Number of goals scored on penalty kicks.
Penalty Kick Attempts (PA)Number of penalty kicks attempted by a player.
Blocked Shots (Blk)Player other than the goalie stops or deflects a shot on goal.
Steals (Stl)Player seizes the ball from an opponent.
Ejections (EJ)(Red Cards) The referee Ejects a player from a game by "showing" a Red Card. (Usually a Red Card results in that team remaining a player short for the rest of the game. Any time a Yellow or Red Card is shown, a direct or indirect kick will also be awarded.)
Cautions (C)(Yellow Card) The referee indicates a formal Caution by holding up (or "showing") a Yellow Card. A player who receives 2 Yellow Cards is given a Red Card & ejected. (League rules vary as to whether a Red Card resulting from 2 Yellow Cards results in that team remaining a player short for the rest of the game. Any time a Yellow or Red Card is shown, a direct or indirect kick will also be awarded.)
Fouls Sustained (FS)Fouls sustained by a player leading to a free kick for his/her team.
Fouls Committed (FC)Fouls committed by a player leading to a free kick for the opposite team.
Offside (OFF)To be in an offside position, a player must be on the opponent's half of the field & closer to the opponent's goal line than both the ball & the second-last defender. (however, the complete set of rules for offside is much more detailed.) The penalty for Offside is that an Indirect Free Kick is awarded to the opposing team to be taken from the place where the offside occurred.
Corner Kick (CK)Kick taken from either end of the goal line.
Hat Trick (Hat)A hat trick refers to a player getting three goals in a game.
Shooting Percentage (Pct)Goals scored per shot on goal.
Formula: G/SOG

Games Started (GS)Number of games started.
Wins (W)Final outcome when a team scores one or more goals than the other.
Losses (L)Negative outcome - when the other team scores at least one more goal.
Ties (T)Final outcome when both teams score the same number of goals.
Overtime Minutes (OTM)Number of minutes played in the extra period.
Overtime Losses (OTL)Negative outcome in the extra period.
Overtime Wins (OTW)Positive outcome in the extra period.
Shutouts (SHO)A shut out is earned when the opposite team fails to score a single goal during a game.
Minutes (MIN)Number of minutes spent on the field during a game.
Goals Allowed (GA)Goals allowed.
SavesA save is earned when a goalkeeper catches or punches away a shot on goal.
ShotsShots on Goal (equal to Shots on Goal [SOG] for players. Since "Shots" as defined for Players is not relevant to Goalies, SOG is normally just called "Shots" for Goalies.)
Catches and Punches (CP)Every time a goalkeeper touches the ball with the hands, either to catch it or punch it away.
Penalty Kick Goals (PG)Number of goals allowed on penalty kicks.
Penalty Kick Attempts (PA)Number of penalty kicks attempted against the goalkeeper.
Save Ratio (SR)Ratio of saves and goals
Formula: Saves/GA
Save Pct (SPct)Number of saves over number of shots on target.
Formula: Saves/SOG
Goals Allowed Average (GAA)Number of goals allowed by game on average.
Formula: (GA*90)/MIN
Save Avg (SA)Average number of saves per game.
Formula: (Saves*90)/MIN


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