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100

The name of this country translated from Latin means “silver”. The widest river in the world flows through the territory of this country: width - 219 km. The capital of this country has the widest avenue in the world - 110 meters wide, divided into 16 lanes. Here is the southernmost city of Ushuaia and the largest salt lagoon in the world. What country are we talking about?

Argentina

100

The tooth of this animal can weigh up to nine kilograms! What animal are we talking about?

Elephant

100

What number will you get if you multiply all the numbers on your phone's numeric keypad?

Zero. Because any number multiplied by 0 will always equal zero.

100

I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?

Seven

100

When was KBTU founded? Year, month, day.

August 3, 2001

200

The birthday of this city falls on April 21. It is the only city in the world that has another sovereign state on its territory. There is a pasta museum in this city. What city are we talking about?

Rome

200

This domestic farm animal poops on average 16 times a day. What animal are we talking about?

Cow/Bull

200

Can you arrange four nines to make 100?

99+9/9 = 100.

200

What is 3/7 chicken, 2/3 cat, and 2/4 goat?

Chicago

200

Who is the main architect of the KBTU building?

B.R. Rubanenko

300

This country is often called the “Land of Fire”. Residents of this country usually drink tea with jam. This country's currency, the manat, is very similar to euro banknotes. All children know how to crochet. What country are we talking about?

Azerbaijan

300

These insects never sleep. Instead, they "rest" for eight minutes twice a day. While the "Queen" of these insects rests for 90 minutes a day. What insects are we talking about?

Ants

300

While taking the man fare, the bus conductor asked how old his son is. The man replied: – My daughter is five times younger than my son, and my wife is 5 times older than him. I'm twice my wife's age. My mother celebrates her birthday today - she turned 81 - the same age as me, my wife, daughter and son together. How old is the boy?

х + 5х + 25х + 50х = 81

81х = 81

х=1

It turns out that the daughter is one year old, then the boy is 1*5 = 5 years old.

300

You’ll find me in Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus. But never Neptune, or Venus. What am I?

The letter “R”.

300

What significant event happened in the KBTU building in 1991?

In this building in 1991, the Law on the Independence of the Republic of Kazakhstan was adopted. And the country's independence was declared.

400

This city boasts 9 architectural monuments protected by UNESCO. The city boasts the largest urban park in the world. This city is home to the largest football stadium in Europe. It is the largest city on the Mediterranean Sea. This city gave the world an international book festival, celebrated annually on April 23. What city are we talking about?

Barcelona

400

Only half of this marine mammal's brain sleeps. The other half is awake at that time and monitors the surrounding situation. What sea animal are we talking about?

Dolphin

400

Which number is the most common between the numbers 1 and 1000 inclusive?

The most common number is 1! 

Each number from 1 to 9 appears exactly the same number of times in every ten numbers. But since the number 1000 was included, the number 1 appears one more time in the number line. So, in total, the number 1 appears 301 times, while all other numbers appear in the series 300 times.

400

Where is the only place where today comes before yesterday?

In the dictionary. Letters "t" and "y".

400

Who is the first rector of KBTU?

Akhmetov Adil Kurmanzhanovich

500

The country ranks first in the world in terms of the number of species of fish and monkeys. It became the first country in the world to ban tanning salons. And why should they? After all, It holds the record for the number of sunny days per year. What country are we talking about?

Brazil

500

Who are Basenjis?




Dogs that don't bark?

500

The bat and the ball cost 1 dollar and 10 cents (together). The bat costs one dollar more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?

5 cents.

The price of the ball is X. The bat costs 1 dollar more - X + 1. We get the following equation: X + (X + 1) = 1.1, because the bat and ball together cost 1.1 dollars. We solve the equation:
2X + 1 = 1.1;
2X = 1.1 - 1;
2X = 0.1;
X = 0.05.
So the ball costs 5 cents and the bat costs $1.05.


500

I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?

A candle.

500

In the park opposite the KBTU building there is a monument to the girls Heroes of the Soviet Union A. Moldagulova and M. Mametova. Whose monument was there before in this place?

V. Lenin

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