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Ok, here are the questions - not too hard ;) :


1. The mathematical shape – RHOMBUS – has how many sides?

2. In any given year what two consecutive months have the same number of days?

3. What is the longest river in the World?

4. Who was the first man to reach the North Pole?

5. What is the longest insect?

6. What was the original name of the Manhattan skyscraper now called the Met Life Building?

7. What is meant by an Isosceles triangle?

8. What is Amphibian?

9. Where was the Olympic games started?

10. Which is the largest internal organ of the human body?

11. Which queen of England married her brother-in-law?

12. Which missing adventurer's wrecked aircraft and bodily remains were found in California in October 2008?

13. In English football, who did Portsmouth beat 1-0 to win the FA Cup in May 2008?

14. Which country won the most medals in total at the 2008 Summer Olympics?

15. What mathematical symbol did math whiz Ferdinand von Lindemann determine to be a transcendental number in 1882?

First three correct sets of answers arriving in my mail box win the prizes!!!

MY MAIL BOX PLEASE!

KILL FEST TO FOLLOW THIS ......!!


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11 Feb 2009 11:02pm
ermmm..

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8. What is Amphibian?


According to the Penguin Dictionary of Biology (Abercrombie et al., 1966), Amphibia are a class of vertebrates represented by three orders: Anura (Frogs and Toads), Urodela (Newts and Salamanders) and Apoda (strange burrowing worm-like creatures called Caecelians). The defining feature of amphibians is that fertilisation is not accomplished by coition and eggs are unprotected by a shell and embryonic membranes.

Translation: What that means for non-experts is that amphibians (frogs, toads, newts and salamanders) do not have sex like us humans and other mammals. Generally eggs are laid in a big mass, outside the body, and fertilisation occurs by the male squirting his sperm over these eggs. This is known as external fertilization. Because of this method of reproduction, amphibians need water or moist soil for breeding. Without water, their eggs (which are not protected by a shell) would quickly dry out and the young would die before they even had a chance to develop. This is however, a generalisation, and there are many amphibians for which internal fertilisation is known. Similarly, there are a large number of amphibian species which require no water for fertilisation and have no free-swimming tadpole stage. They undergo direct development in burrows to adult frogs.

Thus amphibians derive their name from their need for water to breed and develop. The word is derived from the greek "amphibios" which means "double life", referring to the fact that frogs spend half their life near water breeding and developing, and the other half away from the water.

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11 Feb 2009 11:02pm
gaaaaaay

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11 Feb 2009 11:03pm
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[SOA] Jay

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11 Feb 2009 11:03pm
longest insect is

Phasmida

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11 Feb 2009 11:04pm
Knock it off with the unread news already fuck!!!

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11 Feb 2009 11:05pm
id rather like a HOUSE fest...than killfest :P

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11 Feb 2009 11:05pm
14. United States

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14. United States

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11 Feb 2009 11:05pm
the longest river is

the nile

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11 Feb 2009 11:06pm
:) don't post answers here sillies!!!

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11 Feb 2009 11:08pm
k, here are the questions - not too hard wink.gif :


1. The mathematical shape – RHOMBUS – has how many sides? 3

2. In any given year what two consecutive months have the same number of days? december, january

3. What is the longest river in the World? nigera river

4. Who was the first man to reach the North Pole?

5. What is the longest insect? mila peed

6. What was the original name of the Manhattan skyscraper now called the Met Life Building?

7. What is meant by an Isosceles triangle? has two equle angles

8. What is Amphibian? cold blood, frog

9. Where was the Olympic games started?cannada

10. Which is the largest internal organ of the human body? small instestent

11. Which queen of England married her brother-in-law?

12. Which missing adventurer's wrecked aircraft and bodily remains were found in California in October 2008?

13. In English football, who did Portsmouth beat 1-0 to win the FA Cup in May 2008?

14. Which country won the most medals in total at the 2008 Summer Olympics? japan

15. What mathematical symbol did math whiz Ferdinand von Lindemann determine to be a transcendental number in 1882?

First three correct sets of answers arriving in my mail box win the prizes!!!

MY MAIL BOX PLEASE!

KILL FEST TO FOLLOW THIS ......!!

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11 Feb 2009 11:08pm
oops my bad

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11 Feb 2009 11:09pm
wait!!! You want all the answers???

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11 Feb 2009 11:10pm
the correct answers need to arrive in my inbox (IE A MESSAGE IN-GAME) - all of the answers in one go, not just odd ones LOL

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11 Feb 2009 11:11pm
Quote by The_Joker:
gaaaaaay


good lil buddy jump out the closet it makes your transition easier :up

lol fag :P

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11 Feb 2009 11:13pm
1. 4
2. july > august
3. Nile
4. Robert Peary
5. Stick insect (56cm+)
6. Pan Am Building
7. Has 2 equal sides
8. amphibians have four limbs. Unlike other land animals (amniotes), amphibians lay eggs in water, as their fish ancestors did. Amphibians are superficially similar to reptiles. - Toads are one.
9. Greece, Olympus?
10. Liver
11. Katherine of Aragon
12. Steve Fossett
13. Cardiff
14. USA (110)
15. Pi

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11 Feb 2009 11:13pm
1. 4
2. Leap year
3. Amazon
4. Robert Edwin Peary
5. Walking sticks
6. Pan Am building
7. n isosceles triangle is a triangle with (at least) two equal sides
8. Living on land, breathing in water
9. Olympia
10. Liver
11. Katherine of Eragon
12. Steve Fossett
13. Cardiff Preview
14. The US
15. pi

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11 Feb 2009 11:14pm
yes LOL

FIRST PRIZE WINNER IS userbar

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