Inventor Thomas Edison in 1920s

Inventor Thomas Edison in 1920s

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Thomas Edison, despite having only three months of formal education, became one of the greatest scientific minds. His early life was spent working various jobs, which shaped his practical skills. Edison's invention of the incandescent light bulb and related appliances is considered one of the most significant contributions to humanity, comparable to the invention of the wheel.

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What is notable about Thomas Edison's educational background?

He was homeschooled by his parents.

He had only three months of formal schooling.

He attended college for three years.

He had a PhD in Physics.

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Which of the following jobs did Edison NOT hold during his early years?

Inventor

Candy butcher on a train

Telegraph operator

Newspaper editor

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How did Edison's early jobs influence his later achievements?

They made him wealthy.

They had no impact on his future.

They discouraged him from pursuing science.

They provided him with technical skills.

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What is Edison's invention of the light bulb often compared to?

The invention of the telephone

The discovery of electricity

The creation of the internet

The invention of the wheel

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Why is Edison's invention considered highly beneficial to mankind?

It was the only invention of its time.

It was the first electrical device.

It was more important than the wheel.

It led to the development of many appliances.