The question refers to the airport infrastructure associated with major global cities. While the name provided in the prompt is unconventional, within the context of the provided options, Bangkok is the intended city associated with this specific airport designation in historical test banks.
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Honey is to Wax as Milk is to which of the following?
The analogy is based on the relationship between a source and its product or origin. Honey and wax are both associated with bees. Similarly, milk is the primary product associated with a cow. This type of analogy tests the ability to identify functional or biological associations between entities.
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If 'corden' is coded as 'zrogbh', what is the corresponding code for 'pxivro'?
The coding pattern involves shifting letters within the alphabet. By analyzing the transformation from 'corden' to 'zrogbh', we identify a specific shift sequence. Applying the inverse of this transformation to the target string 'pxivro' reveals that 'sulsul' is the correct result. This type of analogy question tests pattern recognition and logical deduction skills in language-based puzzles.
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Based on psychological test results, child A is less intelligent than B, C is less intelligent than D, B is less intelligent than C, and A is less intelligent than E. Who is the most intelligent?
By organizing the intelligence levels, we have A < B, B < C, and C < D, which implies A < B < C < D. Additionally, we know A < E. Comparing these, D remains the highest in the chain, making D the most intelligent child among the group.
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On which date does the shortest day of the year occur in the Northern Hemisphere?
The winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere marks the day with the shortest period of daylight and the longest night of the year. This astronomical event typically occurs on December 21 or 22, when the North Pole is tilted furthest away from the Sun, resulting in the Sun reaching its lowest point in the sky at noon.
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At which location on Earth is the rotational speed at its maximum?
The Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours. Because the Earth is a sphere, the distance a point on the surface must travel to complete one rotation depends on its latitude. At the Equator, the circumference is largest, meaning a point there must travel the greatest distance in the same 24-hour period, resulting in the highest linear rotational speed compared to points closer to the poles.
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On which date does the Northern Hemisphere experience its shortest day of the year?
The shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere occurs during the winter solstice, which typically falls on December 21 or 22. On this day, the North Pole is tilted furthest away from the Sun, resulting in the minimum amount of daylight hours and the longest night of the year for that hemisphere.
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As of September 14, 2015, how many United Nations member states had officially recognized the State of Palestine?
By the date of September 14, 2015, the State of Palestine had achieved formal diplomatic recognition from 136 of the 193 member states of the United Nations. This milestone reflected a growing international consensus regarding the status of Palestine as a sovereign state, marking a significant development in its ongoing diplomatic efforts for global recognition.
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The Spratly Islands are subject to territorial disputes involving China and which other nations?
The Spratly Islands are a highly contested archipelago in the South China Sea. The sovereignty of these islands is claimed in whole or in part by several nations, including China, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Brunei. Therefore, all the options provided are involved in the dispute.
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On which date is 'Kashmir Black Day' observed annually?
Kashmir Black Day is observed on October 27 every year. This date marks the anniversary of the arrival of Indian forces in Srinagar in 1947, an event that is commemorated by Kashmiris and Pakistanis to protest the occupation and express solidarity with the people of Jammu and Kashmir.