General Knowledge Quiz 2 Jetpunk

Leo Migdal
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general knowledge quiz 2 jetpunk

negative seven has more syllables and is a 2 digit number.... trouble is that typing -77 reveals the current answer anyway In fact, 7.7, read correctly as "seven and seven tenths," has six syllables. As far as I can tell, in English instructional materials, this is the one correct way to read this number. It's "official". Here's an example, and another.

Obviously, it's also common ("informally"?) to read the places in a decimal number. So does the question mean "longest in any reading," "in the longest reading," or "in the shortest reading?" By the scale used in the question, does 12 have one syllable ("twelve") or two ("dozen");... If we go by "number of syllables in shortest reading", "seven point seven" still ties with "seventy-seven" for most syllables and is also correct. And it's accepted! Also, if there were no other humans, Adam and Eve's children would have to reproduce with each other, or with them. Cain then settled in the land of Nod, found a wife, and built a city.

A city, presumably, composed entirely of his brothers and sisters, and perhaps his children, nieces and nephews. Not that the Bible has any strong need to make sense, but it definitely makes more sense if God created other people than just Adam and Eve. In fact, we might be able to infer from Paul's letter to the Corinthians that Adam sinned before having any children - that he and Eve were the only human beings at this point. This would not be required, as there may be other explanations for why Paul said what he did (under the inspiration of God), however we have no objective evidence to assume otherwise. That said, we have no idea how many people existed when Cain slew Abel, as we don't know how many years passed between the fall and this incident. Don't forget that the proto-Finns were actually the first modern settlers of Scandinavia after the ice age.

When Germanic tribes started to migrate further north from the Central Europe, "Finns" had already lived in Norway & Sweden for centuries. The Volga urheimat theory you are referring to is about Uralic languages, not peoples, so it's somewhat irrelevant here. The group that includes Finland and Iceland is just called the Nordic countries or "Norden" (the North). Because they also have stuff with history and culture and stuff... but different. "Scandinavia" refers to only: Denmark, Norway and Sweden, as Scandia name is derived from Skåne which lies in the Scania sea that borders Den/Nor/Swe.

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