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Dec 9, 2024

[Answer] What is an antonym for “ambrosial”?

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...1. Pedestal 2. Pedestrian 3. Pedagogy 4. Pedantical

[Ans] What grade is Bart Simpson in?

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Bart Simpson, the mischievous and rebellious character from The Simpsons, is a fourth grader at Springfield Elementary School. His time in fourth grade has become a defining feature of his character, encapsulating his youthful spirit and troublemaking tendencies. Despite being on the air for over three decades, Bart remains perpetually in fourth grade, a creative choice that preserves his role as a quintessential 10-year-old boy. He is frequently at odds with authority figures like his teacher, Mrs. Krabappel, and Principal Skinner.

[Answer] What grade is Bart Simpson in?

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...Bart Simpson, the mischievous and rebellious character from The Simpsons, is a fourth grader at Springfield Elementary School. His time in fourth grade has become a defining feature of his character, encapsulating his youthful spirit and troublemaking tendencies. Despite being on the air for over three decades, Bart remains perpetually in fourth grade, a creative choice that preserves his role as a quintessential 10-year-old boy. He is frequently at odds with authority figures like his teacher, Mrs. Krabappel, and Principal Skinner.

[Answer] Which fruit is in the picture?

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Kiwifruit (often abbreviated as kiwi outside Australia and New Zealand), or Chinese gooseberry, is the edible berry of several species of woody vines in the genus Actinidia. The most common cultivar group of kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa 'Hayward') is oval, about the size of a large hen's egg (5–8 cm (2.0–3.1 in) in length and 4.5–5.5 cm (1.8–2.2 in) in diameter). It has a thin, hair-like, fibrous, sour-but-edible light brown skin and light green or golden flesh with rows of tiny, black, edible seeds. The fruit has a soft texture with a sweet and unique flavour. China produced 50% of the world total of kiwifruit in 2017.

Kiwifruit is native to north-central and eastern China. The first recorded description of the kiwifruit dates to 12th century China during the Song dynasty. As it was usually collected from the wild and consumed for medicinal purposes, the plant was rarely cultivated or bred. Cultivation of kiwifruit spread from China in the early 20th century to New Zealand, where the first commercial plantings occurred. The fruit became popular with British and American servicemen stationed in New Zealand during World War II, and was later exported, first to Great Britain and then to California in the 1960s.

In New Zealand during the 1940s and 1950s, the fruit became an agricultural commodity through the development of commercially viable cultivars, agricultural practices, shipping, storage, and marketing.

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Dec 8, 2024

[Ans] What iconic building was designed as an airship docking station?

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The Empire State Building was originally designed to serve as a docking station for airships. It's pointed top, now a signature feature of the skyline, was intended to accommodate airship mooring. However, this ambitious idea proved impractical due to strong winds and safety concerns at such heights, as well as the logistical challenges of docking and tethering massive airships. While a series of dramatic airship disasters and the development of aircraft would spell the end of commercial passenger airships, the Empire State Building's mooring mask continues to stand there today.

[Answer] What iconic building was designed as an airship docking station?

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...The Empire State Building was originally designed to serve as a docking station for airships. It's pointed top, now a signature feature of the skyline, was intended to accommodate airship mooring. However, this ambitious idea proved impractical due to strong winds and safety concerns at such heights, as well as the logistical challenges of docking and tethering massive airships. While a series of dramatic airship disasters and the development of aircraft would spell the end of commercial passenger airships, the Empire State Building's mooring mask continues to stand there today.

[Answer] The first battles of the Revolutionary War were fought where?

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...The very first battles of the American Revolutionary War were fought in Massachusetts — specifically, in Lexington and Concord. On the night of April 18, 1775, hundreds of British troops marched from Boston to Concord to seize an arms cache. Paul Revere and other riders sounded the alarm, and colonial militiamen mobilized to meet the Redcoats. They clashed at Lexington, and the British were soon beaten back, kicking off the Revolutionary War.