Okay, here are 10 outrageous questions:
What kind of bird can survive for days without food?
How can an adult survive for more than a week without water and food?
What kind of animals can live in extremely cold environments?
What kind of fish can survive without oxygen?
What kind of insects can survive without light?
What kind of creature can reproduce without food and water?
What kind of trees can survive natural disasters such as earthquakes and hurricanes?
What kind of animals can survive in extremely hot environments?
What kind of animals can survive in extremely low temperatures?
What kind of human beings can act freely without legal and moral constraints?
There are many types of detective questions. Here are some new and interesting questions:
A man was found dead in his garden by his neighbor in the middle of the night. What was his identity?
A woman was found dead in the bathroom. Did she go to the gym that day?
There was a bank robbery in a small town. The police found a note with the words "Come back" on the scene, but the criminal did not come back. Do you know who he is?
A policeman received a call saying that a stranger had gone missing in a park in the city center, but the police did not find any clues at the scene. Do you know who he is?
A woman was attacked by a wild beast in the forest. She was lucky enough to escape home and found that her pet dog had also died in the attack. Do you know what the wild beast was?
I hope these questions will be helpful!
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Subjective and objective questions were two common types of questions in the Chinese Literature Reading Test.
Subjective questions were questions that required the author or reader to evaluate, analyze, and discuss a topic or plot. The reader's answer should be based on their own subjective thoughts and opinions. For example, in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', readers could analyze and evaluate the relationship between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu.
An objective question was a question that required a description and analysis of a certain topic or plot without involving the reader's personal subjective thoughts. For example, the topic in Journey to the West could ask for an analysis of Sun Wukong's personality traits.
The scores of the subjective and objective questions in the exam depended on the examinee's writing ability and depth of thought. It was very important to understand the author's intention and plot arrangement for reading a novel.
The difference between subjective and objective questions was whether the answer was made up of facts or data. The answers to objective questions were based on facts or data, while the answers to subjective questions were based on personal opinions, emotions, or values.
To distinguish between subjective and objective questions, one could look at the background of the question, the description of the question, the details of the question, or the topic involved in the question. If the question involves personal opinions, emotions, or values, then it may be subjective. If the question is based on facts or data, then it may be an objective question.
In addition, he could also judge by looking at the keywords and phrases in the question. Subjective questions usually had subjective words such as " I think "," I think "," I think ", etc. The objective questions usually used objective words such as "facts","data","statistics", etc.
The difference between subjective and objective questions was whether the content of the answer was created by the author himself or whether it was based on known facts and information.
Subjective questions usually require the examinee to provide their own thoughts, opinions, or explanations, analysis, and evaluation of the question. For example, the fate of a certain character in the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude or the discussion of the truth and impact of a certain historical event.
The objective questions required the answer to be based on known facts and information, but could not provide their own thoughts and opinions. For example, the correct answer to a mathematical problem or the data and analysis in scientific research.
Therefore, when reading a novel or answering questions, it is necessary to carefully distinguish between subjective and objective questions according to the type and characteristics of the questions in order to better answer the questions and provide valuable information.
The questions and answers to the first 50 chapters of Journey to the West are as follows:
Multiple choice questions:
How many brothers does Sun Wukong have?
A 3
B4
C5
D6
Where is Tang Sanzang from?
A Tang Dynasty people
B Nepal
C Indian
D Japanese
What is Sun Wukong's weapon?
A Golden Cudgel
B. Godly Sea Steadying Needle
C Ruyi Jingu Staff
D Somersault Cloud
How old was Tang Sanzang when he first went to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures?
A 21 years old
22 years old
C, 23 years old
D 24
What was the first time Sun Wukong saw a monster?
A. Eat Tang Monk's Meat
B. Eating Tang Monk Biscuit
C. Snatching Tang Sanzang's Red Envelope
D. Watching Tang Sanzang take a bath
Fill in the blanks:
Where did Sun Wukong first see the monster?
A Flower Fruit Mountain
B. Coiled Silk Cave
C. Bull Demon King Stronghold
D Flaming Mountain
How old were Tang Sanzang and his disciples when they first went to the Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist scriptures?
A 21 years old
22 years old
C, 23 years old
D 24
What magical power did Sun Wukong use when he fought the monster for the first time?
A Change
B. Immobilizing Technique
72 Changes
D Fiery Eyes
Is the White Bone Demon the disciple of Tang Sanzang?
A is not
B is
C. Not sure
What is Sun Wukong's greatest ability?
A Change
B Divine Power
C Dali
D Fighting