Math
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Covid-19
100

10+2=

12

100

what is the verb in the following sentence?

He is writing.

writing

100

What is the name of America's president?

Joe Biden :(

100

Who is our first Imam?

Imam Ali (as)

100

What is another word that people use for Covid-19?

Corona virus


200

5x5=

25


200

What is missing from this sentence:

Hi my name is Sam.

A comma.

200

What continent is America in?

North America

200

Who are our imams

1 Imam Ali A.S

2 Imam Hasan A.S

3 Imam Hussain A.S

4 Imam Zain-ul Abideen A.S

5 Imam Mohammad Bakr A.S

6 Imam Jaffer-e- Sadiq A.S

7 Imam Musa-e-Qazim A.S

8 Imam Ali Raza A.S

9 Imam Mohammad Taqi A.S

10 Imam Ali -un Naqi A.S

11 Imam Hasan Askari A.S

12 Imam Mohammad Mehdi

200

Where did Covid-19 start?

China

300

100 divided by 10

10

300

What are the 5 types of nouns?

 common nouns, proper nouns, abstract nouns, possessive nouns, and collective nouns.

300

Which US president is on the American bills.

President Lincoln

300

When was moses date of birth?

Hint: answer in BC

1393 BC

300

What is the main thing people tell you to do at the time of covid-19?

Wash your hands or social distancing.

400

12x12=

144

400

What is wrong with this statement?

That is not a statement, it is a question.


400

Who first discovered America?

Leif Erikson

400

Who are our 14 masomeen?

Muhammad, Fatimah, Ali, Hasan, Husayn, Zaynu'l-Abidin, Muhammad Baqir, Ja'far As-Sadiq, Musa Al-Kadhim, Ali Al-Ridha, Muhammad al-Jawad, Al-Hadi, Al-Hasan Al-Askari, Al-Mahdi


400

 What is Covid-19?

A flu.

500

65x8=

520

500

What is personification?

Personification is when you give human attributes to something non-human

500

What city was the first capital of the United States?

 New York City

500

Ash-hadu is an Arabic word that has three meanings. What are they?

To know, to believe, and to declare.

500

How Covid-19 spreads

Human Covid-19 cause infections of the nose, throat and lungs. They are most commonly spread from an infected person through:

  • respiratory droplets generated when you cough or sneeze
  • close, prolonged personal contact, such as touching or shaking hands
  • touching something with the virus on it, then touching your mouth, nose or eyes before washing your hands