Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Urgent! Now we need 15 fill-in-the-blank questions for the knowledge competition, each question has at least two blanks, the difficulty is medium or above, involving astronomy, geography, military, h

Urgent! Now we need 15 fill-in-the-blank questions for the knowledge competition, each question has at least two blanks, the difficulty is medium or above, involving astronomy, geography, military, h

Urgent! Now we need 15 fill-in-the-blank questions for the knowledge competition, each question has at least two blanks, the difficulty is medium or above, involving astronomy, geography, military, humanities, general knowledge, etc.

1. (Comprehensive questions on Chinese studies and natural sciences) It is recorded in "Mengxi Bi Tan" written by Shen Kuo of the Song Dynasty: "The Fang family rubs the needle with a magnet to guide the needle, but it is often slightly eastward and incomplete. Nan Ye." What does this describe? A. Compass B. Earth's magnetic field C. Magnetic reaction D. Geomagnetic declination 2. (Comprehensive question of mathematics and natural science) In physics, the definition of conductance is G=1/R (R is resistance). Is this true? Can we get the derived formula of G'=1/R'+1/R" (where R' and R" are not equal quantities)? A. Yes B. No C. Depends randomly D. Unable to judge 3. (Comprehensive questions on foreign languages ??and Chinese studies) The English name of Laozi, the founder of Taoism: A.Lao-zi B.Lao-tzu C.Laoz D.Laose 4. (Natural Science Comprehensive Question) The three-state changes of solid, liquid, and gas in physics are manifested in chemistry because: A. Molecules are constantly moving B. There are gaps between molecules, and they can increase and decrease within a certain range. Zoom out C. Due to environmental reasons, the nuclei and electrons of molecules undergo fission reactions, resulting in different states. D. Substances undergo chemical reactions. 5. (Natural Science Comprehensive Question) Different environments have organisms that adapt to such environments. So, my country’s Which area could be home to a variety of organisms adapted to different environments? A. Northeastern region B. North China region C. Southwest region D. Southeast region 6. (Comprehensive question on social sciences and foreign languages) Recently, a new term has appeared around us---"CPI". What is the official Chinese name of "CPI"? Is: A. Consumer price index B. Consumer consumption level index C. Consumer inflation index D. Consumer living standard index 7. (Combined question on arts and humanities) Leonardo da Vinci, the author of "Mona Lisa" , not only a famous painter. And he is: A. Writer B. Musician C. Thinker D. Philosopher 8. (Humanities Comprehensive Question) Nanjing City in the Northern Song Dynasty, in today's: A. Shandong Province B. Henan Province C. Jiangsu Province D. Beijing City 9. (Social Science Comprehensive Question) The value represented by currency is gold. If the country's gold reserves are too small, it will cause -----, thus causing -----. A. Inflation reduces people’s living standards B. Inflation increases people’s living standards C. Deflation reduces people’s living standards D. Deflation increases people’s living standards 10. (Information technology, comprehensive Chinese studies questions) Binary systems in computers originate from our country Ancient classics: A. "Mo Jing" B. "Book of Songs" C. "Book of Zhou" D. "Book of Changes" Answer: 1-5: DDBBC 6-10: ACBAD 1, 3, 5, 6, and 10 are all knowledge-based Questions, so I have nothing to say. Question 2 is based on mathematical derivation. I did not pay attention to series and parallel connections in electricity. 4 is junior high school chemistry! Changes in molecular spacing... 7 Few people know this, but Leonardo da Vinci is indeed an encyclopedic figure. 8 Nanjing refers to Shangqiu in Henan. 9 It is an economics topic, and high school politics is taught, right? But this question is good, almost as difficult as Samsung Intelligent Express 1. Which of the "Twenty-Four Histories" is the largest? (A) A. "History of the Song Dynasty" B. "History of the Ming Dynasty" C. "History of the Tang Dynasty" D. "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" 2. Who adapted the opera of the same name from Alexandre Dumas's "La Traviata"? (B) A. Austin B. Verdi c. Flaubert 3. "To be or not to be, that is the question." From which work of Shakespeare? (A) A. "Hamlet" B. "King Lear" C. "Macbeth" 4. "Detective Sherlock Holmes" first appeared in which of the following works: (A) A. "A Study in Scarlet" B. "Murder on the Orient Express" C. "Tragedy on the Nile" D. "No Escape" 5. The name of the famous line in Li Qingzhao's poem "Looking and searching, deserted and clear, miserable and miserable" is: (D) A. Drunk flower shade B. A cut plum C. Like a dream D. Slow voice 6. The works for which Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Prize for Literature are: (A) A. "Birds" B. "Gitanjali" C. "Leaves of Grass" D. "Dragon King" 7. "The Burning Cauldron" is about which famous person in history's deeds (B) A. Li Yu B. Xiang Yu C. Jia Dao D. Li Shimin 8. How many days does the flowering period of cherry blossoms usually last (C) A. 5 days B. 6 days C. 7 days D. 8 days 9. What is the color that symbolizes friendship in Russia (A) A. Blue B. Red C. Green D. Yellow 10. The cheongsam originated from the clothing of which ethnic minority in my country (D) A. Dai B. Han C. Uyghur D. Manchu 11. Which of the following teams has won the most European Champions Cups? (D) A. Manchester United B. Bayern Munich C. AC Milan D. Real Madrid 12. How many gold medals did the Chinese sports delegation win at the Busan Asian Games? (C) A. 145 pieces B. 150 pieces C. 155 pieces D. 160 pieces 13. Table tennis is China’s national sport.