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#1. Humanities Mixture. Player laughinglion asks:
  What animals are associated with the phrase "See no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil"?
    three pigs
    three blind mice
    three bears
    three monkeys

#2. Humanities Mixture. Player malik24 asks:
  After handing in an essay, you get feedback from your tutor saying "Great essay, but remember to cite your sources of information".

Which of these is an important reason for citing sources of information in an academic setting?
    To prevent plagiarism
    To make your work look more impressive
    It's not important, tutor's nitpicking
    To increase word count

#3. Humanities Mixture. Player dcpddc478 asks:
  Which one of these people would most likely be seen wearing a wimple, a scapular, and a cowl?
    A Roman Catholic nun
    A prison guard
    A pearl diver
    A baseball player

#4. Humanities Mixture. Player portgleep asks:
  According to Greek myth, which one of the following Titans was the Lord of Time?
    Oceanus
    Chronos
    Hyperion
    Rhea

#5. Humanities Mixture. Player dcpddc478 asks:
  If someone complimented you on your coif, which of the following things would he be admiring?
    Your hat
    Your horse
    Your car
    Your pencil

#6. Humanities Mixture. Player lorance79 asks:
  In what country would you be most likely to hear someone called a Kiwi?
    Ireland
    New Zealand
    Italy
    China

#7. Humanities Mixture. Player alaspooryoric asks:
  How is it spelled - "apart" or "a part"? Which sentence below is using one of these two INCORRECTLY?
    His sculpture of egg shells fell apart.
    I carry a part of her heart with me.
    Emily tried out for a part in "Othello".
    Their houses are twenty feet a part.

#8. Humanities Mixture. Player malik24 asks:
  Marie is comparing two different types of apple, and claims they are 'six of one, half a dozen of the other'. Which of these answers most closely resembles the meaning of this idiom?
    The two choices are very different
    The two choices are both useless
    The two choices cannot be compared
    The two choices are much the same

#9. Humanities Mixture. Player Windswept asks:
  Here is a famous proverb. Complete it with the word which best suits its meaning: "Don't look a ___ horse in the mouth."
    watering
    gold
    gift
    young

#10. Humanities Mixture. Player Jennifer5 asks:
  Which word means an inscription found on a tombstone to commemorate the person buried underneath?
    epicure
    epistle
    epitaph
    epicentre

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