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The document appears to be a collection of quiz questions about Canada across several topics: general information, geographical position, and political system. There are 100 multiple choice questions total across these categories. The questions cover topics like Canada's capital, official languages, provinces/territories, largest city, head of state, leading political party, and more. A second section includes a word game with places and faces in Canada.
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This document summarizes an episode of a quiz competition held on April 17, 2014 at the Markaz Garden Conference Hall. It includes 25 multiple choice questions across 6 rounds testing knowledge in various subjects like history, geography, literature and current affairs. The questions cover topics like India's freedom movement leaders, important rivers and cities, authors and their famous works, presidents of the Indian National Congress, Oscars and other award winners. The final round awards points for correct answers while deducting for mistakes.
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This document summarizes trends related to China as an education destination. It notes that Student.com started in Shanghai in 2011 and now has a global presence. Over the past 5 years, interest in China has grown significantly for tourism, business, and education. The Chinese government has invested in improving education quality and providing scholarships for foreign students. While Student.com does not currently list accommodation in China, they predict its importance will increase as student mobility to China grows. Currently, most Chinese student housing is on-campus, but private purpose-built housing is emerging.
Shilesh Hariharan - Geo-Political History History (Introduction to) China
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Faculty of Architecture
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shilesh,"lecture series",sichuan,"urban emergencies",hariharan
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Economically there's little it has left to prove, but Taiwanese people remain a proud and determined bunch.
Here are 10 things they do better than anyone else.
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The passage summarizes key information about Beijing and the Great Wall of China:
1) Beijing has over 3,000 years of history and has served as China's capital for 800 years. Important historical sites include the Palace Museum, Temple of Heaven, and sites where Peking Man once lived.
2) The Palace Museum, formerly home to Ming and Qing dynasty emperors, is located in central Beijing and features the largest and best preserved group of ancient wooden architecture in the world.
3) The Great Wall of China stretches over 5,600 km from east to west across northern China. It is one of the few structures visible from space and has become a global symbol of China.
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2) The Palace Museum (Forbidden City) which served as the home for 24 emperors over 570 years. It is located in central Beijing and is the largest and best preserved group of ancient wooden architecture in the world.
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2) Their deaths at slaughterhouses are brutal - they are beaten on the head and stabbed while still conscious. Over 18 million dogs are killed annually in China for their meat and fur.
3) While dog meat consumption has a long history and is considered acceptable in some parts of China, animal welfare groups are campaigning for its prohibition due to the cruelty involved in the industry. Legislation has been proposed but not fully
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With 23 million people crammed onto an island that covers just more than 36,000 square kilometers, Taiwan ranks among the 20 most densely populated places in the world.
Although the industrious island has built a global reputation for cheap electronics, this is one Asian tiger that offers far more than stickers on the backs of calculators.
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Here are 10 things they do better than anyone else.
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The passage summarizes key information about Beijing and the Great Wall of China:
1) Beijing has over 3,000 years of history and has served as China's capital for 800 years. Important historical sites include the Palace Museum, Temple of Heaven, and sites where Peking Man once lived.
2) The Palace Museum, formerly home to Ming and Qing dynasty emperors, is located in central Beijing and features the largest and best preserved group of ancient wooden architecture in the world.
3) The Great Wall of China stretches over 5,600 km from east to west across northern China. It is one of the few structures visible from space and has become a global symbol of China.
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1) Beijing's long history dating back over 3,000 years and its role as the national capital for 800 years. Important early sites include Zhoukoudian where Peking Man lived 500,000 years ago.
2) The Palace Museum (Forbidden City) which served as the home for 24 emperors over 570 years. It is located in central Beijing and is the largest and best preserved group of ancient wooden architecture in the world.
3) The Great Wall of China which stretches over 5,660 km from east to west across mountains and grasslands. As a structure with great size and history, it is
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27. Q1
What does this mean:
千里之行﹐始於足下。
(Qian li zhi xing, shi yu zu xia.)
Lao Tse
A. « Life is like a box of chocolates – you never know what you’re
gonna get »
B. « A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step »
C. « God I shouldn’t have had pasta at lunch »
28. Q1
What does this mean:
千里之行﹐始於足下。
(Qian li zhi xing, shi yu zu xia.)
Lao Tse
A. « Life is like a box of chocolates – you never know what you’re
gonna get »
B. « A journey of a thousand miles starts
with a single step »
C. « God I shouldn’t have had pasta at lunch »
30. Q2
Shenzhen now boasts
10.5 M inhabitants.
In 1980 there were…
A. 25,000
= in ’79, gains SEZ status from D.
Xiaoping
A. 250,000
B. 750,000
31. Q3
How many chopsticks are
produced every day in China?
A. 0 (they’re made in the US)
B. 1 million
C. 25 million
D. 130 million
32. Q3
How many chopsticks are
produced every day in China?
A. 0 (they’re made in the US)
B. 1 million
C. 25 million
D. 130 million
= 100 acres of forests every day
33. Q4
How many cities in
China have more
than 1 million
inhabitants?
A. 10
B. 20
C. 40
D. 60
34. Q4
How many cities in
China have more
than 1 million
inhabitants?
A. 10
B. 20
C. 40
D. 60 (from Shanghai – 15M, to
Qiqihar, 1.04M. US has 9 – France 1)
35. Q5
What’s this?
A. Last generation French army robots
B. Supervisor staff at a Foxconn factory
C. Noodle-making robots
D. Biggest toy hit in China in 2011
36. Q5
What’s this?
A. Last generation French army robots
B. Supervisor staff at a Foxconn factory
C. Noodle-making robots
D. Biggest toy hit in China in 2011
37. Q6
What feat did the
Chinese authorities pull
off for the opening of
Beijing ‘08 games?
A. They managed to keep Sarkozy quiet for 2 hours.
B. They literally shot down clouds to prevent rain.
C. They built the whole stadium (‘Bird’s nest’) with chopsticks.
D. They had every single Chinese household to watch the
ceremony live on TV, to maximize advertising profits.
38. Q6
What feat did the
Chinese authorities pull
off for the opening of
Beijing ‘08 games?
A. They managed to keep Sarkozy quiet for 2 hours.
B. They literally shot down clouds to
prevent rain: 1,000+ missiles shot in a 2-hour time
span for ‘cloud seeding’
C. They built the whole stadium (‘Bird’s nest’) with chopsticks.
D. They had every single Chinese household to watch the
ceremony on TV live, to maximize advertising profits.