In the next test, you will find yourself faced with interesting statements, all you have to do is be able to determine what is true and what is not true! Good luck and enjoy!
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Peanut butter was the first food eaten in space.
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When Soviet Yuri Gagarin was the first to enter space, he took this food with him and enjoyed it: two portions of pureed meat and one portion of chocolate sauce – all in the form of a delicious paste that he squeezed from a tube, just like toothpaste!
The well-known inventor of antibiotics is Alexander Fleming.
The octagon has 8 sides.
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An octagon is an octagon in Hungarian, so it has 8 sides.
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Watermelon is 70% water.
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Watermelon contains 90-92% water, so it provides an excellent opportunity to replenish fluids, especially in the summer.
The national sport in the United Kingdom is football.
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Cricket is the national sport of the United Kingdom, which became very popular in the 17th century.
The Holstein cow is the oldest breed of cattle in the world.
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The Highlander breed is one of the oldest recorded cattle breeds in the world.
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A leap year consists of 364 days.
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A leap year contains 366 days, while other years contain 365 days.
Macbeth is Shakespeare's longest play.
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Hamlet is the tallest.
Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system.
The heaviest building in the world is located in Romania.
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The Parliament in Bucharest is considered the heaviest building in the world, as its weight is estimated at 4 billion kilograms, its height is 84 meters, and its floor area is 365 thousand square meters. The building was designed by Anka Petrescu and worked on by nearly 700 architects. Construction lasted 13 years from 1984 to 1997, but even then it was not completely completed.
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