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Dec 4, 2024

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

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...1. There 2. Glare 3. Spare 4. Fair

[Ans] Which city is home to an NBA team whose name honors the product once produced by its founder?

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The city of Detroit is home to the NBA team named the Pistons, a nod to the product manufactured by the franchise’s founder, Fred Zollner. During the team’s early days in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Zollner owned a successful company that produced pistons for cars, trucks, and military vehicles. When the team relocated to Detroit in 1957, a city synonymous with the automotive industry, Zollner recognized a unique opportunity to align his business with the team’s identity. Embracing this connection, he chose the name "Detroit Pistons."

[Answer] Which city is home to an NBA team whose name honors the product once produced by its founder?

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...The city of Detroit is home to the NBA team named the Pistons, a nod to the product manufactured by the franchise’s founder, Fred Zollner. During the team’s early days in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Zollner owned a successful company that produced pistons for cars, trucks, and military vehicles. When the team relocated to Detroit in 1957, a city synonymous with the automotive industry, Zollner recognized a unique opportunity to align his business with the team’s identity. Embracing this connection, he chose the name "Detroit Pistons."

[Answer] What game is in the picture?

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Ice hockey became to gain much traction and soon it was recognized as a very popular sport in Canada. At the end of the 20 century, lord Frederic Arthur Stanley established a championship that is known today as the Stanley Cup, one of the most prestigious trophies in the international sports world. Since 1910, expert teams started to participate in the Stanley Cup championship. In 1917, the National Hockey League was established and ice hockey was declared official Canada’s national sport.

The history of ice hockey is rather contradictory. It is commonly believed that hockey takes its origins in Montreal, however, some pieces of evidence claim that it set in Ontario or New Scotland. In addition, it is a well-known fact that games with similar rules played on ice with the use of clubs existed before ice hockey was declared a separate game: games of this kind were rather popular in Holland, England, and Scandinavian countries. Although there are many controversies about the game’s origin, the motherland of classical ice hockey played now worldwide is Canada.

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Dec 3, 2024

[Ans] What was the last letter added to the alphabet?

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The letter "J" holds the distinction of being the very last letter added to the English alphabet. Originally, the letter "J" was not distinguished from the letter "I" in the Latin alphabet. Both were used interchangeably to represent the same sound. It wasn’t until the 16th century that "J" began to be used as its own distinct letter, thanks to the work of Renaissance scholars who refined its use to represent the consonantal sound we know today, as in "joy" or "jump." This development made "J" the final addition to the 26-letter English alphabet.

[Answer] What was the last letter added to the alphabet?

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...The letter "J" holds the distinction of being the very last letter added to the English alphabet. Originally, the letter "J" was not distinguished from the letter "I" in the Latin alphabet. Both were used interchangeably to represent the same sound. It wasn’t until the 16th century that "J" began to be used as its own distinct letter, thanks to the work of Renaissance scholars who refined its use to represent the consonantal sound we know today, as in "joy" or "jump." This development made "J" the final addition to the 26-letter English alphabet.

[Answer] 7. In "The Ugly Duckling", written by Hans Christian Anderson in 1844, the duckling doesn't turn out to be a duck. What does it eventually turn into?

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...1. A hen 2. A swan 3. An eagle 4. A dove "But what did he see in the clear stream below? His own image; no longer a dark, grey bird, ugly and disagreeable to look at, but a graceful and beautiful swan."