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Oct 7, 2024

[Answer] What is an antonym of “exemplar”?

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...1. Antithesis 2. Antivirus 3. Antibodies 4. Anticipation

[Answer] What is a dried plum called?

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A prune is a dried plum of any cultivar, mostly Prunus domestica or European Plum. The use of the term for fresh fruit is obsolete except when applied to varieties grown for drying.

Most prunes are freestone cultivars (the pit is easy to remove), whereas most other plums grown for fresh consumption are clingstone (the pit is more difficult to remove).

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[Ans] On Wall Street, the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange rings at what time in the morning?

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The opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) rings at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time, signaling the start of the trading day. This tradition has been in place for over a century, marking the beginning of financial activity on Wall Street. Traders, investors, and brokers prepare for this moment as it signifies the start of stock and other security transactions for the day. The closing bell, on the other hand, rings at 4:00 p.m., marking the end of the trading session. There are no regular trading hours for stocks on Saturdays or Sundays.

[Answer] On Wall Street, the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange rings at what time in the morning?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "On Wall Street, the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange rings at what time in the morning?"



...The opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) rings at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time, signaling the start of the trading day. This tradition has been in place for over a century, marking the beginning of financial activity on Wall Street. Traders, investors, and brokers prepare for this moment as it signifies the start of stock and other security transactions for the day. The closing bell, on the other hand, rings at 4:00 p.m., marking the end of the trading session. There are no regular trading hours for stocks on Saturdays or Sundays.

Oct 6, 2024

[Ans] Despite its nickname, Howard Hughes' "Spruce Goose" was built mainly out of what wood?

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The "Spruce Goose," Howard Hughes's famous cargo plane, was actually built primarily out of birch wood, not spruce, as the name suggests. Officially named the Hughes H-4 Hercules, the massive aircraft was designed as a solution for transporting troops and materials during World War II, when metal resources like aluminum were in short supply due to war demands. Hughes and his team sought to use wood as an alternative, and while spruce was initially considered, birch was ultimately selected due to its strength and availability during World War II.

[Answer] Despite its nickname, Howard Hughes' "Spruce Goose" was built mainly out of what wood?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Despite its nickname, Howard Hughes' "Spruce Goose" was built mainly out of what wood?"



...The "Spruce Goose," Howard Hughes's famous cargo plane, was actually built primarily out of birch wood, not spruce, as the name suggests. Officially named the Hughes H-4 Hercules, the massive aircraft was designed as a solution for transporting troops and materials during World War II, when metal resources like aluminum were in short supply due to war demands. Hughes and his team sought to use wood as an alternative, and while spruce was initially considered, birch was ultimately selected due to its strength and availability during World War II.

[Answer] What was the name of the first computer virus in 1971?

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...The world’s first computer virus was not malicious, but it probably was slightly annoying to the affected users. Called the “Creeper,” it was an experiment by Bob Thomas at BBN Technologies at Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was known as a “worm,” meaning that it could self-replicate over a computer network. The Creeper caused all infected systems to display the message “I’M THE CREEPER : CATCH ME IF YOU CAN.”