CBSE BOARD XII, asked by Ovaaaais, 1 year ago

HARDEST QUESTIONS IN THE WORLD 100 points?

Why is abbreviated such a long word?
Why does monosyllabic have five syllables?
Why isn't phonetic spelled the way it sounds?
Why is a carrot more orange than an orange?
Why are there interstate highways in Hawaii?
Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways?
Why are they called apartments, when they're all stuck together?
Why do scientists call it research when looking for something new?
Why do they call it a building? It looks like they're finished. Why isn't it a built?
Why is it when you transport something by car, it's called a shipment, but when you transport something by ship, it's called cargo?
If vegetarians eat vegetables, what do humanitarians eat?
If price and worth mean the same thing, why priceless and worthless
are opposites?

Answer all ???
Is there another word for synonym?
Is it possible to be totally partial?

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Answered by Chaitanyahere
30

Ya really , they are the hardest questions of world .

  • synonamic , analogue , equivalent word ...
  • Yes , it is possible to be totally partial .

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Answered by EthicalElite
2

1• Because our short words come from German and French and describe things that farmers and sailors and priests and their Norman overlords were doing and working with in the Middle Ages.

The only one of those groups who needed a word for "a shorter way to write something" were the priests, who were the only ones who wrote much of anything at all. Since Chinese characters developed in China, not Italy, they chose to use Latin in order to make themselves understood across Europe's variety of local spellings and languages.

Latin doesn't cotton with short terms: it uses a welter of prefixes and suffixes to get its point across. We still use the Latin term abbreviation because shortening isn't much shorter and has other uses and wordshortening is even longer.

2• Number of vowels in a word is equal to number of syllables.

There are five vowels in ‘monosyllabic’. That’s why there are five syllables in it.

The syllabic division is mo-no-sy-lla-bic.

3• because words are labels for concepts and are mostly arbitrary, with the exception of some onomatopoeia. It's usually pointless to infer anything about the quality of a thing from the quality of the name for it.

4• Because carrots contain more beta-carotene (which is converted in the body to Vitamin A). A class of chemicals called carotenoids creates many of the bright pigments in plants in the yellow-red range. Beta-carotene is a bright orange color. Carrots are well-known for their beta-carotene content, while oranges are not.

5• Hawaii's major highways became Interstates as part of The Dwight D. Eisenhower System of Interstate and National Defense Highways, designed to protect the U.S. from a Soviet invasion by making it easier to get supplies from one military base to another.

6• Answer is in the picture.

7• The word “apartment" comes from the French word appartement and the Italian word appartimento, both of which mean “a separated place." ... Even though all the apartments within a single building are indeed stuck together, they are also apart from each other.

8• Scientists call it research when looking for something new as they go on, researching new ideas or thoughts or inventions.

9• That means when the building was not built, at that time it was building, now when it is built we remember the past and give it respect of being built - so a building is called a building when it is already built - well it was building back at that time when it was not built.

10• Because the 2 terms are not quite the same, shipment refers to how the goods are transported cargo refers to the goods themselves. So one can load a cargo of boats for shipment via automobile.

11• Well, a humanitarian is just someone who is concerned and speaks out on the welfare of humans. So I'd assume they eat whatever the hell they want to.

12• If price and worth mean the same thing, why priceless and worthless are opposites? Price is cost and worth is value, so priceless would imply that there is no cost that can be applied, while worthless implies no value. The English language is a mysterious entity.

13• Metonym, synonymic.

14• Being completely partial is as good as being totally partial.The difference is only idiomatoc. In fact, partiality to be partiality has necessary to be total. Can there be half truth or half falsehood.? Would you call a swimmer who swims across only part of the distance a winner?

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