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Questions and Answers
An athlete can compete in a competition to set the record.
An athlete can compete in a competition to set the record.
True (A)
Breaking the record requires achieving a time lower than the previous record in hour, minute, and second.
Breaking the record requires achieving a time lower than the previous record in hour, minute, and second.
True (A)
An Egyptian footballer cannot compete in international competitions.
An Egyptian footballer cannot compete in international competitions.
False (B)
Spreading rumors about an athlete can harm their reputation.
Spreading rumors about an athlete can harm their reputation.
The great pyramids are located in Japan.
The great pyramids are located in Japan.
Study Notes
Competition
- Athletes compete to set records
- Records are broken by achieving a lower time than the previous record
- Time is measured in hours, minutes, and seconds
Egyptian Footballers
- Egyptian footballers are unable to compete in international competitions
Rumors
- Spreading rumors about athletes can damage their reputation
Pyramids
- The great pyramids are located in Egypt, not Japan.
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Test your knowledge on various aspects of athletic competitions and the significance of records in sports. Explore the impact of rumors on athletes' reputations and verify some surprising facts. Are you ready to see how much you know about this dynamic field?