EXERCISES
Choose the correct option from the following:
1. Which of the following is the largest island of the world?
(a) Australia
(b) Greenland
(C) Lakshadweep
2. Look at the given picture. Which of the following
features is shown in it?
(a) Oceans
(c) Icebergs
3. It is the capital of Greenland
(a) Perth
(b) Mountains
(d) Units
(b) Paris
(C) Pune
(d) Nuuk
(a) Ithas polar cimate,
(b) Il remains snow covered throughout the
year
(c) Summer of Greenland is very hot
(d) There is heavy rainfall
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A. Multiple choice questions (MCOS).
4. Which of the following statements regarding the climate of Greenland is
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How to Say Thank You in Many Languages
The words "thank you" are used to express gratitude. There are many different words and gestures used around the world to relay this message and show others that you appreciate their kindness. Making the effort to show even a basic understanding of the local language can go a long way, so we'll show you how to say thank you in many languages.

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Thank You in 20 Languages
In the English language, it is common to hear "thank you" or "thanks" as a polite response. Whether you are planning a trip to a foreign country, have a friend who speaks another language, or are looking for a unique way to say thanks, there are many ways to express your appreciation.
The following are examples of how to say thank you in 20 languages other than English:
Arabic – shukran (shoe-kran)
Chinese – xie xie (she-eh she-eh)
Croatian – hvala (HVAH-lah)
Danish – tak (tahg)
Dutch – dank u (dahnk oo)
Finnish – kiitos (key-toss)
French – merci (MEHR-see)
German – danke (dahn-kah)
Greek – efharisto (ef-hah-rees-TOH)
Hawaiian – mahalo (ma-HA-lo)
Indonesian – terima kasih (Tur-EE-mah KAH-see)
Italian – grazie (GRAHTS-yeh)
Japanese – arigato (ah-ree-GAH-toh)
Korean - kamsahamnida (KAM-sah-ham-NEE-da)
Norwegian – takk (tahk)
Portugese – obrigado (oh-bree-GAH-dooh)
Russian – spasiba (spuh-SEE-buh)
Spanish – gracias (GRAH-syahs)
Tagalog – salamat (sa-LAH-mat)
Thai – kop khun (cap-coohn)
Answer:
Q1 Greenland Q2 which picture are you showing
Explanation: