Qwizzeria Daily #507

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Moving on to our daily quizzes!

Here is the link for today’s quiz, the 507th edition of Qwizzeria Daily. And, if you need questions (in the text) for yesterday’s quiz, scroll down.

https://quizizz.com/pro/join?gc=52934254

Good luck!

YESTERDAY’S QUESTIONS

1. What does the ‘take’ in Japanese names Enokitake, Shiitake, Matsutake mean?

2. Which branch of learning means “the reunion of broken parts” and once meant the surgical procedure of setting broken or dislocated bones?

3. On January 3, 1938, President Roosevelt founded the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to help combat a disease that had affected millions, including him. What disease?

4. Discovered in 2017, “ʻOumuamua” is an interstellar object passing through the Solar System and conjectured in 2018 to have an extra-terrestrial origin. What five-letter English word does it translate to from Hawaiian?

5. Chicago Style Manual has compiled a book on English usage and grammar and has an apt title. What one word fills both the blanks? – (PIC) 

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