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#201 2007-12-27 21:06:23

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#479. Which river is called Bengal's sorrow?

#480. Who is the author of 'Made in Japan'?

#481. Name the poet who wrote 'The Solitary Reaper'.

#482. In which country is Thar desert situated?


It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils. - Niels Henrik Abel.

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#202 2007-12-27 21:10:12

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#483. What does 'pi', the Greek letter represent in Geometry?

#484. In UK, what is a Milliard?

#485. Which country is known by the name United Arab Republic?


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#203 2007-12-27 22:01:10

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"There is not a difference between an in-law and an outlaw, except maybe that an outlaw is wanted" wink

Nisi Quam Primum, Nequequam

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#204 2007-12-27 22:11:23

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No, thats not correct, JohnnyReinB!


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#205 2007-12-27 22:53:26

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#486. Who is known as 'Bard of Avon'?

#487. Who was the first to reach the South pole?

#488. Name the first lady to scale Mt.Everest.

#489. Which is the deepest lake in the world?

#490. Who invented the sewing machine?


It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils. - Niels Henrik Abel.

Nothing is better than reading and gaining more and more knowledge - Stephen William Hawking.

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#206 2007-12-27 23:01:29

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#491. What is the bond between two amino acids in a protein called?

#492. Whose experiments proved that the speed of light was always the same?

#493. Who discovered that distant galaxies are moving away from us?

#494. Which part of the brain controls respiration?


It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils. - Niels Henrik Abel.

Nothing is better than reading and gaining more and more knowledge - Stephen William Hawking.

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#207 2007-12-27 23:45:21

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"There is not a difference between an in-law and an outlaw, except maybe that an outlaw is wanted" wink

Nisi Quam Primum, Nequequam

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#208 2007-12-28 01:44:46

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Both the answers, #489 and #493, are correct!
Good work!!!


It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils. - Niels Henrik Abel.

Nothing is better than reading and gaining more and more knowledge - Stephen William Hawking.

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#209 2007-12-28 01:57:48

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#495. Which vitamin is Ascorbic acid?

#496. Baghdad is the capital of which country?

#497. Who was the first to perform antiseptic surgery?

#498. What does MIT stand for?

#499. What four strokes does individual medley swimming comprise of?

#500. What does the word 'vertigo' mean in English language?


It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils. - Niels Henrik Abel.

Nothing is better than reading and gaining more and more knowledge - Stephen William Hawking.

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#210 2007-12-28 17:56:25

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#501. In which country are the cities Christchurch, Auckland, and Dunedin?

#502. Port-of-Spain is the capital of which country?


It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils. - Niels Henrik Abel.

Nothing is better than reading and gaining more and more knowledge - Stephen William Hawking.

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#211 2007-12-28 18:14:54

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In the world map given, mark the following places:-

#503. Madagascar

# 504. Saudi Arabia

#505. Tasmania

#506. Nepal

#507. Chile


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#212 2007-12-28 18:31:40

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#508. What are the fielding positions 'A' and 'B' known as in a cricket field when a Right-handed batsman is batting?


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#213 2007-12-28 18:39:02

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#509. What is the difference between a football goal and a hockey goal?


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#214 2007-12-28 22:09:04

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The difference lies in the accessories used to play both the games. In hokey you need a stick whereas in football you don’t require a stick. Just guessing

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#215 2007-12-28 23:51:52

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The question was about the GOALS, Khushboo!


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#216 2007-12-29 01:41:41

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Sorry, just wanted to rant.


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#217 2007-12-29 02:13:36

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Answer to #495 is correct!
Very good, johnnyReinB!
However, the order you have given in the answer to #499 isn't correct!

From www.answers.com :-

Medley is a combination of four different swimming styles into one race. This race is either swum by one swimmer as Individual Medley (IM) or by four swimmers as a Medley Relay.


Individual Medley
Individual medley consists of a single swimmer swimming equal distances of four different strokes within one race.


Stroke Order
Individual Medley consists of four strokes. Usually each stroke has an equal part of the overall distance, i.e. 1/4th of the overall distance is swum in one stroke. The strokes are swum in this order:

Backstroke
Breaststroke
Butterfly
Freestyle, with the limitation that freestyle means any style other than backstroke, breaststroke or butterfly. Most swimmers use front crawl.

Competitions
There are a number of competitions swum regularly in individual medley, by both men and women. The competitions are limited in that every distance must consist of at least 4 lengths (100 yd. or m.) or a multiple of 4 lengths (200 or 400 yd. or m.), so that no stroke must change mid-length. Regardless of the length of the individual medley, each stroke comprises1/4th of the overall distance.

100 m individual Medley: Swum on the short 25 m lane only. This is not an Olympic competition.
200 m individual Medley: Swum on both the short 25 m lane and the long 50 m lane. This was an Olympic competition once in the 1968 Summer Olympics, Mexico City, Mexico. After that, the event was not swum on Olympic games until the 1984 Summer Olympics, Los Angeles, United States. The event has been swum ever since.
400 m individual Medley: Swum on both the short 25 m lane and the long 50 m lane. This has been an Olympic competition since the 1964 Summer Olympics, Tokyo, Japan

Technique
The technique for individual medley events does not differ much from the technique for the separate events for the four strokes. The only main difference is the technique needed at the change from one stroke to the next stroke. Each section has to be completed as described by the rules of this section.

The butterfly section has to be ended with both hands touching the wall at the same time, but has to leave the wall on the back for backstroke. Most swimmers do this by pulling the knees underneath of their body after touching the wall with both hands, and then rolling backwards on their back. During the roll the arms are not stretched, but rather hold close to the body with the hands a few centimeters in front of the chest. This reduces the rotational moment and allows for a faster turn. At the end of the backwards roll the swimmer sinks under water and extends the arms forward. The swimmer then pushes off the wall with both legs and starts the regular underwater phase of backstroke, usually a butterfly kick for 15 m before surfacing and resuming normal backstroke.

The backstroke section has to be ended with touching the wall while lying on the back. For the subsequent breaststroke the swimmer has to leave the wall on the breast. Most swimmers prefer to do a backwards roll by pulling the knees close to the body and pushing with the hand upwards against the wall to achieve rotational movement. After a 180 degree turn, the swimmer is under water on his breast and extends the hands forward before pushing off the wall with both legs. The swimmer continues with the regular breaststroke, consisting of a sliding phase, an underwater pull-down, and another sliding phase before surfacing and resuming the normal breaststroke.

The breaststroke section has to be ended with both hands touching the wall at the same time while on the breast. A normal breaststroke turn is usually used to turn and push off the wall. After leaving the wall the freestyle underwater phase is initiated, followed by regular freestyle on the surface after 15 m or less. For medley events, freestyle means any style other than backstroke, breaststroke or butterfly.


Medley Relay
Medley relay consists of four different swimmers in one relay competition, each swimming one stroke.


Stroke Order
Medley relay is swum by four different swimmers, each swimmer swimming one of the four strokes. Backstroke is the first event as backstroke is started from the water. If backstroke would not be the first event, the starting backstroke swimmer and the finishing previous swimmer could block each other. The remaining strokes are sorted according to the speed, with breaststroke being the slowest and freestyle being the fastest stroke. The order of the strokes is as follows:

Backstroke
Breaststroke
Butterfly
Freestyle, with the limitation that freestyle means any style other than backstroke, breaststroke or butterfly.

Competitions
There are a number of competitions swum regularly in medley relay, both by men and women.

4*50 Medley Relay: Swum on the short 25 m lane only. This is not an Olympic competition
4*100 Medley Relay: Swum on both the short 25 m lane and the long 50 m lane. This was the first Olympic medley competition and is swum since the 1960 Summer Olympics, Rome, Italy. The first Olympic butterfly event itself was first swum in the previous 1956 Summer Olympics.

Technique
The technique for medley relay events does not differ much from the technique for the separate events for the four strokes. The first swimmer swims the 50 or 100 m backstroke normally. The only difference for the following swimmers is that there is no start signal, but rather the previous swimmer completing its turn by touching the wall signals the start for the subsequent swimmer.


Rules
These are the official rules of the FINA regarding Medley swimming:

In individual medley events, the swimmer covers the four swimming styles in the following order: Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke and Freestyle.
In medley relay events, swimmers will cover the four swimming styles in the following order: Backstroke, Breaststroke, Butterfly and Freestyle.
Each section must be finished in accordance with the rule which applies to the style concerned.
Freestyle includes a special regulation for medley events:

Freestyle means that in an event so designated the swimmer may swim any style, except that in individual medley or medley relay events, freestyle means any style other than backstroke, breaststroke or butterfly.
Additionally, the normal rules of relay events apply:

In relay events, the team of a swimmer whose feet lose touch with the starting platform before the preceding team-mate touches the wall shall be disqualified, unless the swimmer in default returns to the original starting point at the wall, but it shall not be necessary to return to the starting platform.
Any relay team shall be disqualified from a race if a team member, other than the swimmer designated to swim that length, enters the water when the race is being conducted, before all swimmers of all teams have finished the race.
The members of a relay team and their order of competing must be nominated before the race. Any relay team member may compete in a race only once. The composition of a relay team may be changed between the heats and finals of an event, provided that it is made up from the list of swimmers properly entered by a Member for that event. Failure to swim in the order listed will result in disqualification. Substitutions may be made only in the case of a documented medical emergency.
Any swimmer having finished his race, or his distance in a relay event, must leave the pool as soon as possible without obstructing any other swimmer who has not yet finished his race. Otherwise the swimmer committing the fault, or his relay team, shall be disqualified.
There shall be four swimmers on each relay team.


It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils. - Niels Henrik Abel.

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#218 2007-12-29 02:18:37

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#510. What is the cube root of 216?

#511. Which is the last letter of Greek letters?

#512. At what temperature are degrees Centigrade and degrees Fahrenheit the same?

#513. Which chemical is

?

#514. In which year did man land on the moon?

#515. Who is the author of 'The Odessa File?


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#219 2007-12-29 17:28:05

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#516. What does UPS stand for?

#517. The set of Natural numbers is a set of Rational numbers. True or false?

#518. The set of Rational numbers is a subset of Complex Numbers. True or false?

#519. What is 1000000 (in Binary) in Base 10?

#520. Algae, Bacteria, Fungi, and Protozoa belong to the Plant Kingdom. True of False?


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#220 2007-12-29 21:40:53

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Hmm, here, it's fly back breast free. Oh well...








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#221 2007-12-29 22:38:30

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JohnnyReinB,
Answers #511 to #514, #517 to #519 correct!
Very well done!!!


It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils. - Niels Henrik Abel.

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#222 2007-12-29 22:42:33

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#521. Which chemical is known as Caustic Soda?

#522. Which chemical is

?

#523. In the gas equation PV=nRT, what does R stand for?

#524. What is half life period?


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#223 2007-12-30 16:54:40

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"There is not a difference between an in-law and an outlaw, except maybe that an outlaw is wanted" wink

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#224 2007-12-30 19:30:25

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Answer to #524.
Correct, JohnnyReinB.
However, I don't know the half-life period of Uranium.
I shall ascertain and let you know.
Good!

#525. What does 'euphemism' mean in English langauge?

#526. What does 'epitaph' mean in English language?

#527. What does 'encomium' mean in English language?


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#225 2008-01-01 02:32:34

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#528. What does Boyle's law state?


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