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QUIZIZZ SMSAN SEM 14 LUNES

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

1.-En la herencia intermedia la proporción fenotípica en la F2 es:

a) 3:1

b) 1:2:1

c) 1:2:2

d) 9:3:3:1

e) 1:1

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

2.-En el sistema XY, los machos forman dos tipos de espermatozoides: unos portan el cromosoma X y otros portan

el Y, por los que se le considera

a) heterocigotos

b) hemicigotos

c) heterogameticos

d) portadores

e) homocigotos

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A) 10

B) 12

C) 17

D) 15

E) 18

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

RM

  1. 2. Halle el máximo valor de ab, si 3a + 4b = 48.

A) 15

B) 36

C) 30

D) 54

E) 48

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

INGLÉS

Narmer, also known as Menes, is regarded as the legendary first pharaoh of Egypt. He played a pivotal

role in uniting the lands of Upper and Lower Egypt, establishing a strong centralized rule and laying the

foundation for the ancient Egyptian civilization. Narmer's reign marked a significant milestone in

Egyptian history.

Narmer's unification of Egypt brought together the cultural and political forces of the two regions.

Through strategic military campaigns, he conquered Lower Egypt and merged it with his rule in Upper

Egypt. This unification led to the creation of the first dynasty and the birth of a long line of pharaohs

who would govern Egypt for centuries to come.

During his reign, Narmer established Memphis as the capital city, which became the center of political

and religious power in ancient Egypt. He implemented administrative systems to govern the land,

ensuring stability and enabling the growth of the kingdom. His reign also witnessed the construction of

monumental structures, such as temples and tombs, which showcased his authority and served as

centers for religious worship.

Narmer's legacy as the first pharaoh laid the groundwork for the complex and enduring civilization of

Egypt. His unification of the country set a precedent for future pharaohs, and his administrative systems

and architectural achievements would continue to shape the cultural, religious, and political landscape

of ancient Egypt for millennia to come.

1. Who is traditionally considered the first pharaoh of Egypt?

a) Thutmose III

b) Cleopatra

c) Tutankhamun

d) Narmer (Menes)

e) Ramses II

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

INGLÉS

Narmer, also known as Menes, is regarded as the legendary first pharaoh of Egypt. He played a pivotal

role in uniting the lands of Upper and Lower Egypt, establishing a strong centralized rule and laying the

foundation for the ancient Egyptian civilization. Narmer's reign marked a significant milestone in

Egyptian history.

Narmer's unification of Egypt brought together the cultural and political forces of the two regions.

Through strategic military campaigns, he conquered Lower Egypt and merged it with his rule in Upper

Egypt. This unification led to the creation of the first dynasty and the birth of a long line of pharaohs

who would govern Egypt for centuries to come.

During his reign, Narmer established Memphis as the capital city, which became the center of political

and religious power in ancient Egypt. He implemented administrative systems to govern the land,

ensuring stability and enabling the growth of the kingdom. His reign also witnessed the construction of

monumental structures, such as temples and tombs, which showcased his authority and served as

centers for religious worship.

Narmer's legacy as the first pharaoh laid the groundwork for the complex and enduring civilization of

Egypt. His unification of the country set a precedent for future pharaohs, and his administrative systems

and architectural achievements would continue to shape the cultural, religious, and political landscape

of ancient Egypt for millennia to come.

2. Which city did Narmer establish as the capital of Egypt?

a) Alexandria

b) Giza

c) Thebes

d) Heliopolis

e) Memphis

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

HU

1. Tras el fin de la Primera Guerra Mundial y la Conferencia interaliada de Paris, Alemania suscribió el tratado de………. y Austria el

de…….........

a) Versalles - Trianon

b) Saint Germain - Versalles

c) Versalles - Saint Germain

d) Trianon - París

e) París - Versalles

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