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100

Where was the flush toilet first used?

In the Indus valley civilization

100

Where is the toilet museum located?

Suwon, South Korea

100

After entering the drain, where does waste water go?

Sewer pipe underground

100

What makes the urinal that Duchamp displayed different from a regular urinal? 

He flipped it upside down and signed it with a fake name
200

What is one reason that modern toilets are comfortable?

They have heated seats

200

What was located on the second floor of the museum?

History about Sim-Jae-Duck

200

What can a clean water supply be used for?

Gardening, swimming pools, and drinking water

200

Why was Duchamp's art rejected?

People did not understand his concept

300

What made public Roman bathrooms different from other bathrooms today?

1. They were a social place 

2. Men and women would go to the same bathroom together

300

What did Sim Jae Duck want to change?

People's idea of toilets being dirty and show how they have improved the lives of humans

300

How does air help treat water?

It helps bacteria eat tiny bits of waste

300

What did Duchamp suggest that people do?

Freely wonder about what art it

400

What did people do with the waste when chamber pots became full?

They threw the waste out the window

400

Why was Sim Jae-Duck nicknamed Mr. Toilet?

He was born inside a bathroom

400

What does "at last" mean?

Finally

400

How did the definition of art change overtime? 

Art is no longer just about beauty

500

During the Indus Valley Civilization what was waste used as?

Fertilizer

500

What is the importance that Haewoojae reminds us of?

Toilets have been and remain an important part of people's lives all around the world

500

What do chemicals added to water do?

Kill the harmful bugs we can't see

500

What award did "The Fountain" win?

The most influential artwork of the 20th century

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