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General Life
100

What is the purpose of a thimble in sewing?

A thimble is used to protect the finger that pushes the needle through the fabric, making it easier to sew.

100

 What does the term "sauté" mean in cooking?

Sautéing is a cooking technique that involves quickly frying food in a small amount of oil or butter in a hot pan.

100

What is the purpose of caulking in home maintenance?

Caulking is used to seal gaps and cracks in various surfaces, such as windows and doors, to prevent drafts and water infiltration.

100

What is the recommended interval for changing the oil in a car's engine?

Oil changes are typically recommended every 3,000 to 5,000 miles, but it can vary by vehicle and oil type.

100

What is the term for the study of the stars and celestial objects?

Astronomy

200

What stitch is commonly used to join two pieces of fabric together with a strong, straight seam?

The straight stitch.

200

What is the primary ingredient in traditional Italian pesto sauce?

Basil

200

What tool is commonly used to tighten or loosen screws in home maintenance?

A screwdriver.

200

What does the acronym "RPM" stand for in the context of car maintenance?

RPM stands for "Revolutions Per Minute" and refers to the engine's speed.

200

 What is the legal age for voting in most elections in the United States?

18 years old.

300

What is a bobbin used for in a sewing machine?

The bobbin holds the lower thread in a sewing machine, working in conjunction with the upper thread to create stitches.

300

In baking, what is the purpose of yeast?

Yeast is used to leaven bread and other baked goods by causing dough to rise. 

300

How often should you replace the batteries in your smoke detectors for safety in the home?

It is recommended to replace smoke detector batteries at least once a year.

300

What is the purpose of the radiator in a car?

The radiator helps cool the engine by dissipating heat from the coolant.

300

What does the acronym "CPR" stand for in life-saving techniques?

CPR stands for "Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation."

400

What do you call the process of folding fabric over and sewing it to create a clean edge?

Hemming

400

What is the process of boiling a liquid until it reduces in volume and thickens called?

Reduction

400

What type of paint is typically used for exterior surfaces of a home due to its durability and weather resistance?

Exterior latex paint.

400

What should you regularly check in your car's tires to ensure safe driving?

Tire pressure and tread depth.

400

What is the process of plants converting sunlight into energy called?

Photosynthesis

500

Which tool is used to cut fabric into desired shapes or sizes in sewing?

Fabric scissors or shears.

500

What do you call the process of soaking food in a liquid to add flavor and moisture before cooking?

Marinating

500

What is the purpose of insulating your home?

Insulation helps regulate indoor temperature, making your home more energy-efficient by reducing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer.

500

What does ABS stand for in relation to car brakes?

 ABS stands for "Anti-lock Braking System," a safety feature that prevents the wheels from locking up during hard braking.

500

What is the currency used in Japan?

The Japanese yen (¥).