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QI True or False Questions:
1. There is a language in New Guinea used just for gathering nuts.
2. There’s recently been a worrying increase of seals with eels stuck up their noses.
3. The Aztec word for Armadillo literally translates as “turtle-cat”.
4. American badgers ward off predators by turning their anal pouches inside out.
T
F
T
F
 
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QI True or False Questions:
1. There is a language in New Guinea used just for gathering nuts.
2. There’s recently been a worrying increase of seals with eels stuck up their noses.
3. The Aztec word for Armadillo literally translates as “turtle-cat”.
4. American badgers ward off predators by turning their anal pouches inside out.
F
F
T
T
 

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QI True or False Questions:
1. There is a language in New Guinea used just for gathering nuts.
2. There’s recently been a worrying increase of seals with eels stuck up their noses.
3. The Aztec word for Armadillo literally translates as “turtle-cat”.
4. American badgers ward off predators by turning their anal pouches inside out.
I’ll say:
T
F
T
F
 

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QI True or False Questions:
1. There is a language in New Guinea used just for gathering nuts.
2. There’s recently been a worrying increase of seals with eels stuck up their noses.
3. The Aztec word for Armadillo literally translates as “turtle-cat”.
4. American badgers ward off predators by turning their anal pouches inside out.
More guessing ...
F
F
T
T
 

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QI True or False Questions:
1. There is a language in New Guinea used just for gathering nuts.
2. There’s recently been a worrying increase of seals with eels stuck up their noses.
3. The Aztec word for Armadillo literally translates as “turtle-cat”.
4. American badgers ward off predators by turning their anal pouches inside out.
Seriously just guessing but
1. True - kinda makes sense in one of those really isolated tribes
2. True - too ridiculous to be true so I’ll say it actually is
3. False - makes too much sense
4. False - lol ?
 

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QI True or False Questions:
1. There is a language in New Guinea used just for gathering nuts.
2. There’s recently been a worrying increase of seals with eels stuck up their noses.
3. The Aztec word for Armadillo literally translates as “turtle-cat”.
4. American badgers ward off predators by turning their anal pouches inside out.
I'm going to say:
False - it used for gathering nuts AND berries!
False - sounds too absurd.
True - can't have 3 falses in a row!
False - just think I would have heard of it before.
 

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I’ll say:
T
F
T
F
More guessing ...
F
F
T
T
Seriously just guessing but
1. True - kinda makes sense in one of those really isolated tribes
2. True - too ridiculous to be true so I’ll say it actually is
3. False - makes too much sense
4. False - lol ?
I'm going to say:
False - it used for gathering nuts AND berries!
False - sounds too absurd.
True - can't have 3 falses in a row!
False - just think I would have heard of it before.



 

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