1. Which animal below cannot swim?
- A. fish
- B. Penguin
- C. Duck
- D. Elephant
Of the four animals mentioned above, only elephants are land mammals and cannot swim.
2. How many sides does a rhombus have??
- A. 3
- B. 4
- C. 5
- D. 6
A rhombus is a quadrilateral with 4 equal sides.
3. The hexagonal country is another name for which country?
- A. England
- B. Italy
- C. France
- D. Germany
France, officially known as the French Republic, has its main territory in Western Europe. Thanks to the special shape of this territory, France is often called "the hexagonal country" (l'Hexagone). A hexagon is a cube with a hexagonal (six-sided) base.
4. Haiku poetry belongs to which country?
- A. China
- B. Japan
- C. Korea
- D. India
Haiku poetry was born in the 17th century and flourished in the Edo period (1603 - 1867). The eminent Zen master and poet Matsuo Bashō is considered the originator of haiku, and Yosa Buson and Masaoka Shiki developed this poetic form to perfection, giving it its present form.
5. Name of famous Russian wooden doll?
- A. Daruma
- B. Kirov
- C. Perestroika
- D. Matryoshka
Matryoska doll (Russian: матрёшка) or Russian doll is a typical Russian doll. Actually, it is a set of many hollow dolls ranging in size from large to small nested together.
6. Which work by writer Hemingway won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954?
- A. The old man and the sea
- B. Say goodbye to weapons
- C. For whom the bell tolls
- D. Snow on top of kilimanjaro
The Old Man and The Sea is a short novel written by famous author Ernest Hemingway in 1952. Thanks to this novel, Hemingway was honored to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.
7. In which part of the cell does protein biosynthesis take place?
- A. Mitochondria
- B. Ribosomes
- C. Endoplasmic reticulum
- D. Golgi apparatus
Ribosomes are organelles that synthesize polypeptide chains based on the coding template of messenger RNA. This is a large, complex molecular machine, present in all living cells, where protein biosynthesis occurs.
8. Who first discovered Son Doong Cave?
- A. Hồ Phương
- B. Hồ Khanh
- C. Hồ Phi
- D. Hồ An
Son Doong Cave was discovered in 1991 when a local resident, Ho Khanh, accidentally found it while hiding in the cave entrance to avoid the rain. After a period of time until 2006, when the British Royal Caving Association expedition came to this area to explore, Ho Khanh informed them.
9. Which particle accelerator is the largest in the world today?
- A. Cyclotron
- B. Megatron
- C. LHC
- D. Plasmatron
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC for short) is the largest modern particle accelerator and provides the most powerful acceleration in the world. The Large Hadron Collider was built by the CERN Organization, located underground on the Franco-Swiss border. The machine is contained in a circular tunnel with a circumference of 27 km, located at a depth of 50 to 175 m below ground.
10. In soccer, which position is used to play the ball?
- A. Striker
- B. Midfielder
- C. Midfielder
- D. Goalkeeper
In soccer, the goalkeeper is the player who stands at the last position of the defenders. The main role of the goalkeeper is to protect the home team's goal and prevent the opponent from scoring goals. The goalkeeper is the only player on the team who is allowed to touch the ball with his hands and arms during the match.
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