Intermediate science and technology quiz
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Question 1 of 9
1. Question
Coir rope is made from…
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Coir rope is made from coconut fibres.
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Question 2 of 9
2. Question
A Bateel is…
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A Bateel is a traditional Omani sailing vessel.
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Question 3 of 9
3. Question
The timber for wooden boats can be shaped by…
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The timber for wooden boats can be shaped by steam, fire, and levers & ropes.
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The timber for wooden boats can be shaped by steam, fire, and levers & ropes.
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Question 4 of 9
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Some of the sails for the Jewel of Muscat are made from…
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Some of the sails for the Jewel of Muscat are made from cotton.
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Some of the sails for the Jewel of Muscat are made from cotton.
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Question 5 of 9
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Duom palm for the Jewel of Muscat sails comes from…
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Duom palm for the Jewel of Muscat sails comes from Pemba.
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Duom palm for the Jewel of Muscat sails comes from Pemba.
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Question 6 of 9
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The underwater part of the hull of the Jewel of Muscat is protected by…
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The underwater part of the hull of the Jewel of Muscat is protected by goat fat and lime.
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The underwater part of the hull of the Jewel of Muscat is protected by goat fat and lime.
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Question 7 of 9
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Other methods of protecting the hulls of wooden ships include…
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Other methods of protecting the hulls of wooden ships include sacrificial planks, copper sheeting and anti-fouling paint.
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Other methods of protecting the hulls of wooden ships include sacrificial planks, copper sheeting and anti-fouling paint.
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Question 8 of 9
8. Question
A treenail is…
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A treenail is a wooden nail used in shipbuilding.
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A treenail is a wooden nail used in shipbuilding.
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Question 9 of 9
9. Question
The lime to make the traditional anti fouling mixture chunam is made from…
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The lime to make the traditional anti fouling mixture chunam is made from crushed seashells.
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The lime to make the traditional anti fouling mixture chunam is made from crushed seashells.