New High School Exit Exam, you only need 4 correct out of 10
New High School Exit Exam, you only need 4 correct out of 10
New High School Exit Exam, you only need 4 correct out of 10 questions to pass.
(Passing requires only 4 correct answers)
NO CHEATING!!! NO GOOGLE ALLOWED AT THIS STAGE!!
1) How long did the Hundred Years' War last?
2) Which country makes Panama hats?
3) From which animal do we get cat gut?
4) In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution?
5) What is a camel's hair brush made of?
6) The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after what animal?
7) What was King George VI's first name?
8 What colour is a purple finch?
9) Where are Chinese gooseberries from?
10) What is the colour of the black box in a commercial airplane?
(Passing requires only 4 correct answers)
NO CHEATING!!! NO GOOGLE ALLOWED AT THIS STAGE!!
1) How long did the Hundred Years' War last?
2) Which country makes Panama hats?
3) From which animal do we get cat gut?
4) In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution?
5) What is a camel's hair brush made of?
6) The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after what animal?
7) What was King George VI's first name?
8 What colour is a purple finch?
9) Where are Chinese gooseberries from?
10) What is the colour of the black box in a commercial airplane?
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For some reason, I know that the best Panama hats come from Ecuador and I think that cat gut is made from sheeps intestines. Black boxes are definately orange as I fit them sometimes and apart from that, George the VI was known as Bertie so I would go for Albert.
Any of the others would be a bit of a guess, the Hundred Years war lasted a few more than a hundred years and I can imagine the October Revolution being celebrated after that in November, the other three I don't have a clue about.
Any of the others would be a bit of a guess, the Hundred Years war lasted a few more than a hundred years and I can imagine the October Revolution being celebrated after that in November, the other three I don't have a clue about.
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Well doneSTEVE G wrote:For some reason, I know that the best Panama hats come from Ecuador and I think that cat gut is made from sheeps intestines. Black boxes are definately orange as I fit them sometimes and apart from that, George the VI was known as Bertie so I would go for Albert.
Any of the others would be a bit of a guess, the Hundred Years war lasted a few more than a hundred years and I can imagine the October Revolution being celebrated after that in November, the other three I don't have a clue about.

For some reason, I know that the best Panama hats come from Ecuador

I think that cat gut is made from sheeps intestines

Black boxes are definately orange as I fit them sometimes

George the VI was known as Bertie so I would go for Albert.

October Revolution being celebrated after that in November

STEVE G you passed the exam

I will post the other answers, if not guessed, later

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Didn't chinese goosberries morph into Kiwi fruit? When I was a sprog working in fruit & Veg at Waitrose in my summer hols, they came from Jersey.
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Caller..no, Jersey is not the answer that I am looking for. (They may also come from there)caller wrote:Didn't chinese goosberries morph into Kiwi fruit? When I was a sprog working in fruit & Veg at Waitrose in my summer hols, they came from Jersey.
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I only know of one Canary Islands and they are in the Atlantic.
October Rev because it began in October (traditionally dated to 25 October 1917) under the Old Style Julian Calendar (O.S.), which corresponds with 7 November 1917 New Style (N.S.).Gregorian Calendar.
October Rev because it began in October (traditionally dated to 25 October 1917) under the Old Style Julian Calendar (O.S.), which corresponds with 7 November 1917 New Style (N.S.).Gregorian Calendar.
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Re: New High School Exit Exam, you only need 4 correct out o
There's a fairly logical step from Kiwi, caller, and it doesn't take you to Jersey!caller wrote:Didn't chinese goosberries morph into Kiwi fruit?

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Johnnyk....correct for November ...well done, but Steve G got it firstjohnnyk wrote:I only know of one Canary Islands and they are in the Atlantic.
October Rev because it began in October (traditionally dated to 25 October 1917) under the Old Style Julian Calendar (O.S.), which corresponds with 7 November 1917 New Style (N.S.).Gregorian Calendar.

Yes the Canary Islands are in the Atlantic, well spotted for the error

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dtaai-maai wrote:There's a fairly logical step from Kiwi, caller, and it doesn't take you to Jersey!caller wrote:Didn't chinese goosberries morph into Kiwi fruit?


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1) How long did the Hundred Years' War last?
8 What colour is a purple finch?
Just these 2 left to solve
8 What colour is a purple finch?
Just these 2 left to solve

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Siani wrote:1) How long did the Hundred Years' War last? 113 years?
8 What colour is a purple finch? Not sure but I think they are more of a reddish brown than purple.
Just these 2 left to solve![]()
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To be honest, its been one of those 'back of my mind' things to query and this question has provided the answer. So, back in the 50's the original name was deemed too uncommercial and the Kiwi thing kicked in. Now it wasn't the sort of fruit we had in my household when growing up and its curious, that in the mid-70's, Waitrose still used the original name.dtaai-maai wrote:There's a fairly logical step from Kiwi, caller, and it doesn't take you to Jersey!caller wrote:Didn't chinese goosberries morph into Kiwi fruit?
In reality, at that time, its likely Waitrose was the only supermarket to stock them and they sold big, hence I recall where they came from, which always struck me as odd considering the name. And they did originate in Asia.
Either way, its an overated, tasteless, bland fruit, as I also learnt at Waitrose all those years ago - against the rules!
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We are talking about Kiwi fruit right?Either way, its an overated, tasteless, bland fruit, as I also learnt at Waitrose all those years ago - against the rules!

If so, Caller you've been going to the wrong places for it. I don't eat a lot of fruit but to call a Kiwi 'bland'...
It's absolutely one of my favorites simply because of the amount of flavour you get from it. A watermelon yup, not much taste, but Kiwi fruit?
Apologies in advance if I've misread stuff.

Edit: Just re-read the part I quoted from yourself and 'Waitrose' stook out like a sore thumb .
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Nope, you got that right. Just my view, you obviously think different, fair enough.GLCQuantum wrote:Apologies in advance if I've misread stuff
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I am not mad on it either Caller. Over rated, the aussies put it in Pavlova..in fact with everythingcaller wrote:To be honest, its been one of those 'back of my mind' things to query and this question has provided the answer. So, back in the 50's the original name was deemed too uncommercial and the Kiwi thing kicked in. Now it wasn't the sort of fruit we had in my household when growing up and its curious, that in the mid-70's, Waitrose still used the original name.dtaai-maai wrote:There's a fairly logical step from Kiwi, caller, and it doesn't take you to Jersey!caller wrote:Didn't chinese goosberries morph into Kiwi fruit?
In reality, at that time, its likely Waitrose was the only supermarket to stock them and they sold big, hence I recall where they came from, which always struck me as odd considering the name. And they did originate in Asia.
Either way, its an overated, tasteless, bland fruit, as I also learnt at Waitrose all those years ago - against the rules!
