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  2. Puzzle - Wikipedia

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    A puzzle is a game, problem, or toy that tests a person's ingenuity or knowledge.In a puzzle, the solver is expected to put pieces together (or take them apart) in a logical way, in order to find the solution of the puzzle.

  3. Order of operations - Wikipedia

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    Mnemonic acronyms have been criticized for not developing a conceptual understanding of the order of operations, and not addressing student questions about its purpose or flexibility. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] Students learning the order of operations via mnemonic acronyms routinely make mistakes, [ 33 ] as do some pre-service teachers. [ 34 ]

  4. Bracket (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    This subring consists of all the elements that can be obtained, starting from the elements of A and b, by repeated addition and multiplication; equivalently, it is the smallest subring of B that contains A and b.

  5. You Quiz on the Block - Wikipedia

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    Objective questions - Each challenger will receive ₩1,000,000 if he/she can answer 3 questions correctly in a row. Subjective questions - Each challenger will receive ₩1,000,000 if he/she answer the question correctly. Yoo and Jo will start their quizzing trip as early as 8:30 am and must stop by 6 pm as part of the "work-life balance" policy.

  6. The India Quiz is a quiz dedicated to topics related to India. The question set of the quiz is taken from an online quiz under Portal:India, in which registered users from English Wikipedia can participate. Each quiz has a group of 25 questions. For details, please see the Current Quiz Page. You can also take the quiz from the archives of India ...

  7. Round Britain Quiz - Wikipedia

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    Round Britain Quiz (RBQ) is a panel game that has been broadcast on BBC Radio since 1947, making it the oldest quiz still broadcast on British radio. It was based on a format called Transatlantic Quiz , a contest between American and British teams on which Alistair Cooke was an early participant.

  8. Pub quiz - Wikipedia

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    Some quizzes add a small, separate round of questions to the end of a regular quiz, with the chance to win a jackpot. Each week an amount of money is added to the jackpot, and if no team answers the questions correctly, the money rolls over to the next quiz. The maximum amount of the jackpot may be limited by local gaming regulations.

  9. QI - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the third series, Fry's answer cards were dispensed with altogether, leaving only the screens as proof that such answers had been predicted. Because the show's creators expected that hardly anyone would be able to give a correct answer without significant prompting, they instead encourage sheer "interestingness", which is how points ...