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1. According to Algonquian folklore, one transforms into a Wendigo through cannibalism.
2. In Norse mythology, Thor once dressed as a woman.
3. In Greek mythology, Jason led the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece.
1. Jason led the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece in Greek mythology. Nidhogg is the serpent that eats the roots of Yggdrasil in Norse mythology. Nidhogg is from Norse mythology.
2. The United Kingdom contains four countries. Constantinople was historically the name for the Turkish city now known as Istanbul. The Sonoran Desert is not located in eastern Africa.
3. Talos was the mythical giant bronze man who protected the island of Crete in Greek mythology. Zeus had the power to control lightning according to Greek mythology. Dionysus was the god of wine in Greek mythology.
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The document discusses various mythical and mysterious creatures that have been reported but not proven scientifically. It begins by asking readers questions about creatures they find frightening and stories of strange creatures. It then lists and matches descriptions of several reported creatures including the kraken, coelacanth, okapi, yeti, champ, sauropod, and Loch Ness monster. The passage discusses scientific findings of some creatures like the giant squid and rediscovery of the coelacanth. It explores the purpose of cryptozoology organizations in cataloging unusual beasts and investigating reported sightings of sea monsters, giant animals, and other anomalies.
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The document is a 10 question quiz about various topics including world capitals, countries, cities, sports and mythology. It covers multiple choice questions testing knowledge about the capital of the US, countries in the UK, cities in Saudi Arabia and Morocco, sports rules and statistics, and characters and stories from Greek and Norse mythology.
The document is a quiz containing questions about geography, sports, mythology, and other topics. It is divided into three pages with 10 multiple choice questions on each page covering a range of subjects testing factual knowledge. The questions assess knowledge about countries and cities, sports players and events, characters and stories from Greek, Roman, Norse and other mythologies.
This document appears to be a quiz containing questions about geography, mythology, and flags/capitals from around the world. It is divided into multiple pages with 10 questions on each page covering topics such as: the number of UN member states; locations in various mythologies like Greek, Norse, Egyptian; capital cities; borders of countries; and physical features like mountain ranges. The questions are multiple choice format with 4 possible answers for each.
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The document is a quiz containing 10 multiple choice questions on various topics in each of 3 pages, including sports, geography, world facts. It covers information about Formula 1 drivers and teams, tennis players and partners, Olympics venues, soccer championships, NHL teams, baseball pitches, location of Dodgers origin, F1 driver team changes, Monaco GP winners, Scandinavian and European country details, global city and country facts, US state capitals, building heights and more.
This document provides an overview of different types of folklore including folktales, myths, legends, and epics. It discusses the origins and history of each type of folklore and provides examples from different cultures and regions. Folktales are traditional stories that have been passed down orally over generations. Myths are stories that explain natural phenomena and involve supernatural elements like gods and goddesses. Legends are semi-historical narratives about people, events, or places. Epics are long heroic poems or stories that involve adventures and ideals of heroism. The document also outlines characteristics and values of each folklore type in developing children's literature.
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The document appears to be a 10 question quiz about geography. It contains questions about capitals, countries, cities, mountains, and other places around the world. Some of the questions being tested include the capital of Turkey, towns in Kiribati, the location of the Bermuda Triangle, countries bordering Spain, the highest mountain in the world, and the land connecting North and South America.
The document contains a series of questions across multiple subjects including general knowledge, science, and medicine. It appears to be a quiz or exam covering topics such as computers, biology, chemistry, pharmacology, and other medical topics. The questions are in multiple choice format with 4 answer options for each.
The document discusses tsunamis. It defines a tsunami as a sea wave generated by an undersea earthquake, landslide, or eruption. It notes that most tsunamis occur along the Ring of Fire, which circles the Pacific Ocean. Historically, tsunamis have caused significant destruction and loss of life in places like Hawaii and Indonesia. The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in particular resulted in over 100,000 deaths in Indonesia. Tsunamis can have widths of 100-200 km and travel as fast as jet planes. When they reach land, wave heights can be over 15 meters, posing a major threat.
The document discusses various mythical and mysterious creatures that have been reported but not proven scientifically. It begins by asking readers questions about creatures they find frightening and stories of strange creatures. It then lists and matches descriptions of several reported creatures including the kraken, coelacanth, okapi, yeti, champ, sauropod, and Loch Ness monster. The passage discusses scientific findings of some creatures like the giant squid and rediscovery of the coelacanth. It explores the purpose of cryptozoology organizations in cataloging unusual beasts and investigating reported sightings of sea monsters, giant animals, and other anomalies.
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- www.educaplay.com : This website has a variety of interactive games and activities to learn vocabulary, grammar, reading and listening skills.
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- www.breakingnewsenglish.com : Breaking News English provides current news stories adapted for English learners at different levels. It's a fun way to practice reading comprehension.
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1. Page 1
FASH: Analysis
1. According to Algonquian folklore, how does one transform into a Wendigo?
a. !Participating in cannibalism.
b. Excessive mutilation of animal corpses.
c. Drinking the blood of many slain animals.
d. Performing a ritual involving murder.
2. Which of the following Mesopotamian mythological figures was NOT a deity?
a. !Enkidu
b. Enlil
c. Enkimdu
d. Enki
3. This Greek goddess039;s name was chosen for the dwarf planet responsible for discord
on Pluto039;s classification amongst astronomers.
a. Dysnomia
b. Charon
c. !Eris
d. Ceres
4. Who was the King of Gods in Ancient Greek mythology?
a. Apollo
b. !Zeus
c. Hermes
d. Poseidon
5. In Greek Mythology, who was the daughter of King Minos?
a. Alana
b. !Ariadne
c. Athena
d. Ariel
6. According to Norse mythology, Loki is a mother.
a. False
b. !True
7. The Japanese god Izanagi successfully returned his wife Izanami from the Underworld.
a. True
b. !False
8. Which of these mythological creatures is said to be halfman and halfhorse?
a. Minotaur
b. Gorgon
c. !Centaur
d. Pegasus
9. What mythology did the god quot;Apolloquot; come from?
a. Greek, Roman and Norse
b. !Greek and Roman
c. Greek and Chinese
d. Roman and Spanish
10. In African mythology, Anansi is a trickster and storyteller who takes the shape of which
animal?
a. Wild dog
b. Monkey
2. Page 2
c. Crocodile
d. !Spider
1. What African country has Portuguese as its official language?
a. Togo
b. Gabon
c. Botswana
d. !Mozambique
2. Which country has three capital cities?
a. China
b. United Kingdom
c. Somalia
d. !South Africa
3. The towns of Brugelette, Arlon and Ath are located in which country?
a. Luxembourg
b. France
c. !Belgium
d. Andorra
4. How tall is One World Trade Center in New York City?
a. 1,225 ft
b. 1,888 ft
c. 1,960 ft
d. !1,776 ft
5. When does Finland celebrate their independence day?
a. January 2nd
b. February 8th
c. November 12th
d. !December 6th
6. In the 2016 Global Peace Index poll, out of 163 countries, what was the United States of
America ranked?
a. 59
b. !103
c. 79
d. 10
7. In which country is Tallinn located?
a. !Estonia
b. Poland
c. Sweden
d. Finland
8. What is the northernmost human settlement with year round inhabitants?
a. Honningsvaring;g, Norway
b. McMurdo Station, Antarctica
c. !Alert, Canada
d. Nagurskoye, Russia
9. The longest shared border in the world can be found between which two nations?
a. Chile and Argentina
b. !Canada and the United States
c. Russia and China
d. India and Pakistan
10. Is Tartu the capital of Estonia?
3. Page 3
a. True
b. !False
1. This Greek mythological figure is the godgoddess of battle strategy among other things.
a. Apollo
b. Ares
c. !Athena
d. Artemis
2. The Hippogriff, not to be confused with the Griffon, is a magical creature with the front
half of an eagle, and the back half of what?
a. !A Horse
b. A Tiger
c. A Lion
d. A Dragon
3. Which of these Roman gods doesn039;t have a counterpart in Greek mythology?
a. Mars
b. Vulcan
c. Juno
d. !Janus
4. Rannamaari was a sea demon that haunted the people of the Maldives and had to be
appeased monthly with the sacrifice of a virgin girl.
a. False
b. !True
5. Nidhogg is a mythical creature from what mythology?
a. Egyptian
b. !Norse
c. Hindu
d. Greek
6. According to the Egyptian Myth of Osiris, who murdered Osiris?
a. Ra
b. Horus
c. Anhur
d. !Set
7. The Roman god quot;Jupiterquot; was first known as quot;Zeusquot; to the Greeks.
a. !True
b. False
8. What immense structure is referred to in Norse Mythology as the Yggdrasil.
a. Mountain
b. !Tree
c. Castle
d. Temple
9. What is the name of the first human being in Norse mythology?
a. !Ask
b. Asger
c. Ake
d. Asmund
10. Which greek godgoddess tossed a golden apple with the words quot;for the
fairestquot; into the middle of the feast of the gods?
a. Artemis
b. Ares