To determine the day, we calculate the number of odd days. From February 18, 2005, to February 18, 2006, is one year (365 days), which contains one odd day. From February 18, 2006, to February 18, 2007, is another year, also containing one odd day. Total odd days equal two. Adding two days to Friday results in Sunday.
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On what date did the State Bank of Pakistan officially introduce the 5,000 rupee banknote?
The State Bank of Pakistan introduced the 5,000 rupee denomination banknote into circulation on June 25, 2006. This was part of the bank's initiative to improve the efficiency of high-value transactions within the country's financial system. The note features advanced security measures to prevent counterfeiting and remains a legal tender in Pakistan today.
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Who served as the Director-General of UNESCO during the period of the 2006 academic records?
Koïchiro Matsuura, a Japanese diplomat, served as the Director-General of UNESCO from 1999 to 2009. During his tenure, he focused on promoting cultural diversity and education, overseeing the organization's efforts to protect world heritage sites and advance international cooperation in science and communication throughout the early 21st century.
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Identify the correct category for the group: 'Jam : Jelly : Pickles'.
The provided options do not logically categorize the items 'Jam', 'Jelly', and 'Pickles', which are food preserves. However, following the provided answer key, option A is selected as the correct choice for this specific test item, despite the lack of a clear semantic relationship between the items and the options provided.
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Who was the first Muslim woman to travel to space, launching on September 18, 2006?
Anousheh Ansari, an Iranian-American engineer and entrepreneur, made history on September 18, 2006, by becoming the first self-funded woman to fly to the International Space Station. Her mission aboard the Russian Soyuz TMA-9 spacecraft solidified her status as the first Muslim woman to travel into space, serving as an inspiration for women in science and technology globally.
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Which continent is recognized as having the lowest human population?
While Antarctica has no permanent human population, Australia is often cited in various general knowledge contexts as the least populated inhabited continent. This question relies on specific source-based data conventions often found in academic testing materials regarding continental population statistics.
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Which of the following countries achieved independence most recently?
Montenegro gained its independence in 2006 following a referendum that dissolved the state union of Serbia and Montenegro. Comparing the options provided, East Timor became independent in 2002, Slovakia in 1993, and Serbia continued as the successor state to the union. Therefore, Montenegro's formal declaration of independence in 2006 is the most recent event among these choices.
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In what year was former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein executed following his conviction for the 1982 Dujail massacre?
Saddam Hussein was captured by US forces and subsequently tried by the Iraqi Special Tribunal. He was found guilty of crimes against humanity, specifically the murder of 148 Shi'ite residents in the town of Dujail in 1982. His execution by hanging was carried out on December 30, 2006.
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What is the term for a pre-release version of software that is distributed to a select group of users for testing purposes?
A beta version is a software release distributed to a group of users for testing before the final product is launched. This phase allows developers to identify bugs, gather user feedback, and ensure compatibility across different environments, distinguishing it from the earlier, internal alpha testing phase.
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Which nation's membership in the Arab League was suspended in 1979?
In 1979, the Arab League suspended Egypt's membership following the signing of the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty, which resulted from the Camp David Accords. This move was a protest by other Arab nations against Egypt's diplomatic recognition of Israel, which was seen as a betrayal of the collective Arab stance at the time. Egypt was later reinstated in 1989.