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  2. Online quiz - Wikipedia

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    Online quizzes are generally free to play and for entertainment purposes only though some online quiz websites offer prizes. Websites feature online quizzes on many subjects. One popular type of online quiz is a personality quiz or relationship quiz which is similar to what can be found in many women's or teen magazines.

  3. List of quiz channels - Wikipedia

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    Quiz Beat; Quiz Call - Channel 5; Quizmania; Quiz Nation - ITV; Quiz Night Live - Ftn; Quiz TV; Quiz World - Smile TV; Sky Quiz Live - Sky One; Sweet & Sassy; The Call - ITV; The Daily Quiz - Big Game TV, ITV Play, Men & Motors; The Great Big British Quiz; The Hallmark Channel Quiz - Hallmark; The Mint - ITV Play; Make Your Play - ITV; This ...

  4. List of Roblox games - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Friends is an episodic horror game developed by Roy & Charcle [‡ 11] where players attempt to escape the titular group of monsters (namely, Blue, Green, Orange, Purple, Yellow and Cyan) by collecting items. [72] Players can hide in a box to avoid detection. [84] Chapter 1 was released on July 1, 2022.

  5. Scattergories - Wikipedia

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    Scattergories is a creative-thinking category-based party game originally published by Milton Bradley in 1988. The objective of the 2-to-6-player game is to score points by uniquely naming objects, people, actions, and so forth within a set of categories, given an initial letter, within a time limit.

  6. Generator (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    The generator of any continuous symmetry implied by Noether's theorem, the generators of a Lie group being a special case. In this case, a generator is sometimes called a charge or Noether charge, examples include: angular momentum as the generator of rotations, [3] linear momentum as the generator of translations, [3]

  7. Free group - Wikipedia

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    A free group of rank k clearly has subgroups of every rank less than k. Less obviously, a (nonabelian!) free group of rank at least 2 has subgroups of all countable ranks. The commutator subgroup of a free group of rank k > 1 has infinite rank; for example for F(a,b), it is freely generated by the commutators [a m, b n] for non-zero m and n.

  8. Alternating group - Wikipedia

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    A 4 is the smallest group demonstrating that the converse of Lagrange's theorem is not true in general: given a finite group G and a divisor d of | G |, there does not necessarily exist a subgroup of G with order d: the group G = A 4, of order 12, has no subgroup of order 6. A subgroup of three elements (generated by a cyclic rotation of three ...

  9. Random group - Wikipedia

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    Any group can be defined by a group presentation involving generators and relations. For instance, the Abelian group Z × Z {\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} \times \mathbb {Z} } has a presentation with two generators a {\displaystyle a} and b {\displaystyle b} , and the relation a b = b a {\displaystyle ab=ba} , or equivalently a b a − 1 b − 1 ...