1. Is there gold in the village? - Fuck you, Tickler.
2. Where are the Maluku/Moluccas/Spice Islands? - In the Pacific, off the coast of India. It's around that big islandy area that includes the Philippines and Indonesia.
3. What is your astrological sign? - Taurus, Moon in Scorpio
4. What is the capital of Latvia? - Fuck if I know /misses
5. Are English and Icelandic related languages? - My first assumption is to answer "no", so instead I will answer "yes", on the off chance that they are related languages.
6. Camels are related to which popular South American animal(s)? - Llamas, vicunas, alpacas.
7. The common peacock or blue peacock is native to what country? - India
8. The biggest and most gorgeous island in the Caribbean is? Cuba
9. The historical capital of Japan was? - Kyoto (there's a reason Kyoto and Tokyo are similar)
10. Are lions native to Africa exclusively? -Nope nopity nope. There is also an Asiatic Lion as well, found in the Middle East/India
11. What is the currency of South Korea? -fffff no idea. Seriously. I know Russia uses Rubles. /hopes for a bonus point
12. Does the term "Australian languages" include English? (hint: this is a trick question) -I'm guessing not. I believe they refer to the aboriginal languages of Australian, not the non-native "English" language which was brought by the British explorers (along with rats, cats, foxes, rabbits....)
13. What is the largest and most important river in North America? - Mississippi
14. The elements known as "alkali metals" are reactive to which common -substance? -WATER!
15. Maize and cocoa are native plants of which region of the world? - Central America (? You say region not country, correct?)
16. The full name of the author of Don Quixote is? No idea. Sounds Spanish.
17. Is there a correlation between bio-diversity and linguistic diversity? If yes, name 2-3 regions of the world known to have languages within it as different from each other as Spanish and Japanese. -Yes, that's obvious to anyone who reads your LJ, at least. I would assume some areas of the world that have vastly differeng languages would be places such as Central/South Africa and the Amazon Rainforest.
18. Which island off the coast of Hispaniola (Haiti + Dominican Republic) was a popular hideout for pirates and corsairs? Guantanamo Bay? I'm sorry I looked that up, but I thought for a second you were asking for countries, and I was like I KNOW THIS and I can't remember it for the life of me. :|
19. What kind of scientist was Marie Curie? What kind of scientist was her husband? FFFF I SHOULD KNOW THIS. I'm assuming chemistry, because she doesn't sound like a biologist or I would have heard her name more. idek who her husband is but I'll assume Chemist like her.
20. Where in the world can you find vampire bats? - Central America, North America, South America. More in the tropical, warm regions of the Americas, honestly - you'll be hard-pressed to find vampire bats up in Canada, for instance.
1. Is there gold in the village? - Fuck you, Tickler.
2. Where are the Maluku/Moluccas/Spice Islands? - In the Pacific, off the coast of India. It's around that big islandy area that includes the Philippines and Indonesia.
3. What is your astrological sign? - Taurus, Moon in Scorpio
4. What is the capital of Latvia? - Fuck if I know /misses
5. Are English and Icelandic related languages? - My first assumption is to answer "no", so instead I will answer "yes", on the off chance that they are related languages.
6. Camels are related to which popular South American animal(s)? - Llamas, vicunas, alpacas.
7. The common peacock or blue peacock is native to what country? - India
8. The biggest and most gorgeous island in the Caribbean is? Cuba
9. The historical capital of Japan was? - Kyoto (there's a reason Kyoto and Tokyo are similar)
10. Are lions native to Africa exclusively? -Nope nopity nope. There is also an Asiatic Lion as well, found in the Middle East/India
11. What is the currency of South Korea? -fffff no idea. Seriously. I know Russia uses Rubles. /hopes for a bonus point
12. Does the term "Australian languages" include English? (hint: this is a trick question) -I'm guessing not. I believe they refer to the aboriginal languages of Australian, not the non-native "English" language which was brought by the British explorers (along with rats, cats, foxes, rabbits....)
13. What is the largest and most important river in North America? - Mississippi
14. The elements known as "alkali metals" are reactive to which common -substance? -WATER!
15. Maize and cocoa are native plants of which region of the world? - Central America (? You say region not country, correct?)
16. The full name of the author of Don Quixote is? No idea. Sounds Spanish.
17. Is there a correlation between bio-diversity and linguistic diversity? If yes, name 2-3 regions of the world known to have languages within it as different from each other as Spanish and Japanese. -Yes, that's obvious to anyone who reads your LJ, at least. I would assume some areas of the world that have vastly differeng languages would be places such as Central/South Africa and the Amazon Rainforest.
18. Which island off the coast of Hispaniola (Haiti + Dominican Republic) was a popular hideout for pirates and corsairs? Guantanamo Bay? I'm sorry I looked that up, but I thought for a second you were asking for countries, and I was like I KNOW THIS and I can't remember it for the life of me. :|
19. What kind of scientist was Marie Curie? What kind of scientist was her husband? FFFF I SHOULD KNOW THIS. I'm assuming chemistry, because she doesn't sound like a biologist or I would have heard her name more. idek who her husband is but I'll assume Chemist like her.
20. Where in the world can you find vampire bats? - Central America, North America, South America. More in the tropical, warm regions of the Americas, honestly - you'll be hard-pressed to find vampire bats up in Canada, for instance.
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