"Teaching how to think"BULB

"Teaching how to think"BULB
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martes, 30 de noviembre de 2010

QUESTIONNARY

1.- Where was the butter made up?

a)Spain

b)France

c)Italy





2.- In which country is Papa Noel called "San Nicolas"?

a)Belgium.

b)Turkey.

c)Finland.




3.- What country is the average height of the man higher in?

a)Netherlands


b)Germany

c)Ireland







4.- Why do the English people drive on the left?

a)Because English people are strange.

b)Where feudal lords rode to the left, the same side that bore his sword.

c)Because English people think that is more comfortable.







5.- In which of the following countries do people drink more beer?

a) Germany.

b) Ireland.

c) Vatican City.








6.- Why do Greek people when they hear bad news, spits on themselves three times?

a) To guard against the possibility that something bad will happen.

b) Because it is a sign of purity.

c) For having bad luck.






7.- Why the truckers call Bulgaria 'Marlboro Country'?

a). Because the police accept packets of cigarettes in exchange for small favors because they don’t hesitate to put heavy fines.

b). Because the Bulgarians are heavy smokers.

c). Because in Bulgaria "Marlboro" is the best selling cigarette brand.






8.- What is the world’s only city located between two continent?

a)Istanbul

b)Ankara

c)Moscow





9.- The “Yagli”, which is the national sport in Turkey is:

a)An oil wrestling

b) A type of football

c)A car racing






10.- What’s the typical Turkish’ dance?

a)Kaşık Oyunu

b)Honolulu

c)Humuhumunukunukua'Pua'A






11.- What is the Sweeden's national animal?

a)Reindeer

b)Bear

c)Moose





12.- What is the size of the longest nails in the world?

a)6,97metres

b)7,41metres

c)8,65metres

Photos from Lithuania!


Some photos from our trips ;)

Sweden


Royal Palace

National Park


Museum of Design


Museum of sunken merchant ships "Vasa"

Hungary


Parliament in Budapest


Széchenyi Chain Bridge


Heroes' Square. Monument of 1000 years of conquest


View of the Pest and the Parliament from the Fishermen's Bastion

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