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Possible Answers: TEST, STAB, ESSAY, TASTE, SIP, VIE, SHOT, TAX, ASSAY, BID, SAMPLE, ATTEMPT, EFFORT, WHIRL, JUDGE, ENDEAVOR, HAVEAGO, TESTOUT, HAULINTOCOURT, TAKEASTAB, HAVEAGOAT, TAKEATASTE, MAKEANATTEMPT, TAKEASTABAT.

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Random information on the term “TEST”:

A test or examination (informally, exam or evaluation) is an assessment intended to measure a test-taker’s knowledge, skill, aptitude, physical fitness, or classification in many other topics (e.g., beliefs). A test may be administered verbally, on paper, on a computer, or in a confined area that requires a test taker to physically perform a set of skills. Tests vary in style, rigor and requirements. For example, in a closed book test, a test taker is often required to rely upon memory to respond to specific items whereas in an open book test, a test taker may use one or more supplementary tools such as a reference book or calculator when responding to an item. A test may be administered formally or informally. An example of an informal test would be a reading test administered by a parent to a child. An example of a formal test would be a final examination administered by a teacher in a classroom or an I.Q. test administered by a psychologist in a clinic. Formal testing often results in a grade or a test score. A test score may be interpreted with regards to a norm or criterion, or occasionally both. The norm may be established independently, or by statistical analysis of a large number of participants. An exam is meant to test a child’s knowledge or willingness to give time to manipulate that subject.

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Random information on the term “STAB”:

Stab is an unincorporated community in Pulaski County, Kentucky, United States.

A post office called Stab was established in 1922, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1994. The name Stab was chosen in part for its brevity; the first choice had been rejected as too long by postal authorities.

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Random information on the term “SIP”:

Simferopol International Airport (Russian: Международный аэропорт “Симферополь”, Mezhdunarodnyy aeroport “Simferopol’”; Ukrainian: Міжнародний аеропорт “Сімферополь”, Mizhnarodnyy aeroport “Simferopol’”; Crimean Tatar: Aqmescit Halqara Ava Limanı, Акъмесджит Халкъара Ава Лиманы; (IATA: SIP) (Russian AIP: URFF, УРФФ ) is an airport in Simferopol, the capital of Crimea. It was built in 1936. The airport has one international terminal and one domestic terminal. On 14 May 2015, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (which de facto has no control over the airport) voted to rename it to Amet-khan Sultan International Airport, in memory of Amet-khan Sultan. Another airport named after Amet-khan Sultan is Uytash Airport located in Makhachkala, Russia.

Since the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in 2014, the airport is only used for flights to and from Russia.

On 21 January 1936, the Council of People’s Commissars of the Crimean Autonomous Republic decided to allocate land and begin construction of the Simferopol Airport. Simferopol to Moscow flights began in May 1936. Before the Second World War, regular air travel was established between Simferopol and Kiev, Kharkiv, and other airports. In 1957, a terminal was commissioned. Lighting equipment was installed on a dirt runway and IL-12, IL-14, and Mi-4 aircraft began landing at the airport. In 1960, a concrete runway with an apron and parking areas was constructed. The airport began to operate around the clock and in adverse weather conditions, using new aircraft such as Antonov An-10 and IL-18. In the 1950s and 1960s, the AN-2 carried cargo and passenger flights to regional centers of the Crimea, and the Mi-4 flew to Yalta. In the summer of 1960, a squadron of Tu-104 was organized for the first time in Ukrainian SSR. Starting in 1964, the An-24 was based at the airport.

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Random information on the term “VIE”:

Austrian Airlines AG, sometimes shortened to Austrian, is the flag carrier of Austria and a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group. The airline is headquartered in the grounds of Vienna International Airport in Schwechat where it also maintains its hub. It flies to 6 domestic and more than 120 international year-round and seasonal destinations in 55 countries as of July 2016. and is a member of the Star Alliance.

The airline was formed in 1957 by the merger of Air Austria and Austrian Airways, but traces its history back to 1923 at the founding of Austrian Airways. During the 2000s, the airline expanded through the acquisitions of Rheintalflug and Lauda Air, and adopted the shortened Austrian name in 2003. Throughout the decade, Austrian sustained several years of losses, and in 2008 its owner, the Austrian Government was advised to sell the airline to a foreign company. In 2009, the Lufthansa Group purchased the airline after receiving approval from the European Commission following an investigation into the tendering process.

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Random information on the term “SHOT”:

In filmmaking and video production, a shot is a series of frames, that runs for an uninterrupted period of time. Film shots are an essential aspect of a movie where angles, transitions and cuts are used to further express emotion, ideas and movement. The term “shot” can refer to two different parts of the filmmaking process:

The term “shot” derives from the early days of film production when cameras were hand-cranked, and operated similarly to the hand-cranked machine guns of the time. That is, a cameraman would “shoot” film the way someone would “shoot” bullets from a machine gun.

Shots can be categorized in a number of ways.

The field size explains how much of the subject and its surrounding area is visible within the camera’s field of view, and is determined by two factors: the distance of the subject from the camera (“camera-subject distance”) and the focal length of the lens. Note that the shorter a lens’s focal length, the wider its angle of view (the ‘angle’ in wide-angle lens, for instance, which is “how much you see”), so the same idea can also be expressed as that the lens’s angle of view plus camera-subject distance is the camera’s field of view.

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Random information on the term “TAX”:

Government revenue is money received by a government. It is an important tool of the fiscal policy of the government and is the opposite factor of government spending. Revenues earned by the government are received from sources such as taxes levied on the incomes and wealth accumulation of individuals and corporations and on the goods and services produced, exports and imports, non-taxable sources such as government-owned corporations’ incomes, central bank revenue and capital receipts in the form of external loans and debts from international financial institutions. It is used to benefit the country.Governments use revenue to better develop the country it is used to fix roads, build homes, fix school etc. The money that government collects to pay for the services that is provided for the people. The sources of finance used by the central government are mainly taxes paid by the public

Governments across the world earn “public revenue” from the following main sources:

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Random information on the term “BID”:

Bidding is an offer (often competitive) to set a price by an individual or business for a product or service or a demand that something be done. Bidding is used to determine the cost or value of something.

Bidding can be performed by a “buyer” or “supplier” of a product or service based on the context of the situation. In the context of auctions, stock exchange, or real estate the price offer a business or individual is willing to pay is called a bid. In the context of corporate or government procurement initiatives, the price offer a business or individual is willing to sell is also called a bid. The term “bidding” is also used when placing a bet in card games. Bidding is used by various economic niches for determining the demand and hence the value of the article or property, in today’s world of advanced technology, the Internet is a favored platform for providing bidding facilities; it is a natural way of determining the price of a commodity in a free market economy.

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