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Dopey is the youngest dwarf so, he doesn’t have beard.
   He is mute. His job at the mine is to clean up all the
 unusable jewels and lock up the mine. Sometimes he is
scared, however he can be very brave when Snow White
                       is in danger.
Grumpy is
 grumpy. He has the biggest nose of the
seven and he rejects Snow White for the simple fact that
 she is a woman. However, deep down he cares for her
   safety. He usually warns her of the Wicked Queen.
Sneezy sneezes almost all the time. He has the
shortest beard. The cause of his sneezes is an allergy
                    to flowers.
Happy is the joyous dwarf. He is the fattest and is
                always laughing.
Bashful is the shyest. When he begins to feel shy, his
entire face turns bright red. He always annoys Grumpy.
Doc is considered the leader of the Seven Dwarfs, he is
the oldest. He wears glasses and oftentimes mixes up his
 words. His job in the mine is to check the authenticity
                     of the jewelry.
Sleepy is always tired with heavy eyelids. His job at the
mine is to haul all the diamonds and rubies by cart to Doc
for inspection. He also has the longest beard of the seven.
              Usually he's pestered by a fly.
A rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon.
  It takes the form of a multicoloured arc, traditionally
 the full sequence of colors is red, orange, yellow, green,
                  blue, indigo and violet.
The seven deadly sins are a classification of vices used in
Christian teachings to educate and protect followers from basic
human instincts. The church divided sin into two types: 1-venial
                    and 2-capital or mortal.
            The generally accepted deadly sins are:
Lust consists on excessive ‘love of others’, what is totally the
                opposite from the love due to God.
 It also includes obsessive, unlawful, or unnatural sexual desire,
such as desiring sex with a person outside marriage or unnatural
            sexual appetites (like bestiality). Rape and

      adultery are considered to be extreme forms of lust.
Gluttony is an overindulgence of food and drink. Marked by a refusal
  to share resources and unreasonable or unnecessary consumption,
  Gluttony could also include certain forms of destructive behavior,
    especially for sport (like trophy hunting), drug abuse or excess
drinking. The definition for Gluttony has the words “overindulgence”
 in it, so, Gluttony could be overindulgence in buying, wearing, using
                             (not just food).
Greed is like Lust and Gluttony, a sin of excess. But, Greed principally
applies to the acquisition of wealth. Other forms of sinful behaviour
  includes disloyalty, deliberate betrayal, or treason, especially for
personal gain or when compensated, theft and robbery, especially by
                 violence, trickery, or manipulation.
The definition of sloth has changed very much since its original
inclusion in the list. Originally, its place was fulfilled by two others,
Acedia and Sadness. Sloth is the only sin characterized by an absence
or insufficiency of love. It was described as quot;failure to love God with
      all one's heart, all one's mind and all one's soul“. Modern
  interpretations describe Sloth as a sin of laziness. For this reason
 Sloth is now often seen as being considerably less serious than the
                                other sins.
Inappropriate feelings of hate and anger. Wishing to do evil or
harm to others. This also includes anger towards others for no
  good reason, for example their race or religion, leading to
       discrimination, murder, assault, and genocide.
Envy is the desire for another's character, status, abilities,
situation, or possessions. It doesn’t need to be associated with an
   object; its most important characteristic is the unfavorable
       comparison of one's own status with that of another.
 It is considered sinful because envious people ignore their own
   blessings, and focus on others' status rather than their own
                         spiritual growth.
In almost every list Pride is considered the original or most serious
sin. It is identified as a desire to be more important or attractive to
   others, or excessive love of self (especially holding self out of
 proper position toward God). Pride was what sparked the fall of
   Lucifer from Heaven, and his subsequent transformation into
      Satan. Vanity and Narcissism are good examples of Pride
Each deadly sin is opposed by one of the corresponding Seven Holy
                             Virtues.
                Vice                       Virtue
       Lust (undesired love)         Chastity (purity)
     Gluttony (overindulgence) Moderation (self-restraint)

          Greed (avarice)          Generosity (vigilance)
          Sloth (laziness)            Zeal (integrity)
           Wrath (anger)           Meekness (composure)
           Envy (desire)              Charity (giving)
           Pride (vanity)         Humility (humbleness)
The Seven Wonders of the World (or the Seven Wonders of the
  Ancient World) is a list of seven popular places of classical
                           antiquity.

          Wonder                   Date            Builder             Destroyed             Cause
Great Pyramid of Giza          2550 BC          Egyptians            n/a                    n/a

Hanging Gardens of Babylon     600 BC           Babylonians          after 1st century BC   earthquake

Temple of Artemis at Ephesus   550 BC           Lydians, Greeks      356 BC                 fire
                                                                     5th-6th centuries
Statue of Zeus at Olympia      435 BC           Greeks                                      fire
                                                                     AD
Mausoleum of Maussollos at
                               351 BC           Carians, Greeks      by 1494 AD             earthquake
Halicarnassus
Colossus of Rhodes             292-280 BC       Hellenistic Greece   224 BC                 earthquake

Lighthouse of Alexandria       3rd century BC   Hellenistic Egypt    1303-1480 AD           earthquake
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest and last remaining of the
Seven Wonders of the World. Most Egyptologists agree the pyramid
was constructed during 20 years being concluding around 2560 BC.
It is generally believed the Great Pyramid was built as the tomb of
         Fourth dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu (Cheops).
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon or the Hanging Gardens of
Semiramis and the walls of Babylon (present-day Iraq) were both
      supposedly built by Nebuchadnezzar II around 600 BC .
 The lush Hanging Gardens are extensively documented by Greek
 historians such as Strabo and Diodorus Siculus, but there are no
     Babylonian records of any such gardens having existed.
The Temple of Artenis or Temple of Diana was a Greek temple
  dedicated to Artemis completed around 550 BC at Ephesus (in
present-day Turkey) under the Achaemenid dynasty of the Persian
Empire. Nothing remains of the original temple, The temple was a
          120-year project started by Croesus of Lydia.
The Statue of Zeus at Olympia was carved by the legendary
   Classical sculptor Phidias (5th century BC) about 435 BC in
                         Olympia, Greece.
The seated statue occupied the whole aisle of the temple that was
built to house it, and was 12 meters tall. In his right hand a figure
of Victory made from ivory and gold. In his left hand, his scepter
 inlaid with all metals, and an eagle perched on the sceptre. The
               sandals and his robe are made of gold.
The Mausoleum of Maussollos, or Mausoleum of Halicarnassus
was a tomb built between 353–350 BC at Halicarnassus (present
Turkey), for Mausolus, a provincial king in the Persian Empire,
 and Artemisia, his wife, and sister. quot;Mausol–eumquot;, originally
                  meant quot;in honour of Mausol
The Colossus of Rhodes was a giant statue of the god Helios, erected
on the Greek island of Rhodes by Chares of Lindos between 292 BC
and 280 BC. It was roughly the same size as the Statue of Liberty in
        New York, although it stood on a lower platform.
The Pharos of Alexandria was a lighthouse built in the 3rd century
  BC on the island of Pharos in Alexandria, Egypt to serve as that
              port's landmark, and later, a lighthouse.
 With a height variously estimated at between 115 and 135 meters
 it was among the tallest man-made structures on Earth for many
                             centuries
The American Society of Civil Engineers compiled another list of
               wonders of the modern world:
Similar to the other lists of wonders, there is no consensus on a
   list of seven natural wonders of the world, as there has been
debate over how large the list should be. One of the many lists was
                         compiled by CNN.
The ancient Greeks knew that the sun was the source of life on
the planet and they gave it prime importance in their thinking.
   When the Romans later adopted the seven day week they
 emphasize their respect for the sun by naming the first day of
         the week for it...quot;dies solisquot;...quot;day of the sunquot;.

The first day of the week, Sunday, since ancient times has been
 designated the quot;day of restquot;. For Christians it is the holy day of
the week, due to the fact that Christ was reported to have risen
                  from the dead upon this day.
If sun is honored on Sunday, it follows that the Moon should be
given a place of prominence on Monday. For example, the Latin
word for moon is quot;lunaquot; and from that comes the French word
                           quot;Lundiquot;.

Many cultures see Monday also as an unlucky day, even as a day
 when people become insane. This may have something to do
 with the day's association with the moon. The Latin word for
 moon comes even into our own language to designate lunacy.
Tyr or Tiw was the Norse God
  of War. When the Germanic
  Angles and Saxon's invaded
   England in the 500's . They
called the day of the God of War
           tiwesdaeg.
The early Scandanavians and Germans believed that Odin was
the chief God of Asgard and as such deserved to have a day of the
     week named for him. The Anglo-Saxons used the word,
                           Wodnesdaeg.
  Wednesday is often referred to as quot;hump dayquot; because of its
          position as the middle day of the work week.
Thor was the Norse God of Thunder.
The Angles and Saxon's who invaded England in the 500's carried
            belief in Thor with them in their wars.
Friday is one of the most popular days in the week. TGIF is the commonly used
                       meaning quot;Thank Goodness It's Friday”
The name comes from a Norse Goddess, Frigga. She was the goddess of marriage and
                                     the hearth.
Since early times a Friday that falls on the 13th day of a month has been thought to
                                     be unlucky.
Saturday is the only day of the week that retained its
 Roman origins in the wake of the English invasions of
  the Angles and Saxons. This may have been because
 there was no Norse God to roughly correspond to the
Roman God of Time and the Harvest, Saturn. The Anglo-
   Saxons simply adapted the Roman, quot;dies saturniquot;,
                 making it saterdaeg.
Planetas                Sol                Lua               Marte          MercĂșrio              JĂșpiter             VĂ©nus         Saturno

    LĂ­nguas                 Sun              Moon                Mars              Mercury            Jupiter             Venus         Saturn

                                                                          Dies                                   Dies
 Latim         Dies Solis         Dies Lunae         Dies Martis                        Dies Jovis                           Dies Saturni
                                                                         Mercurii                               Veneris

PortuguĂȘs       Domingo            Segunda             Terça              Quarta             Quinta              Sexta            SĂĄbado

 InglĂȘs         Sunday             Monday             Tuesday        Wednesday           Thursday               Friday            Saturday

FrancĂȘs        Dimanche             Lundi              Mardi             Mercredi            Jeudi          Vendredi              Samedi

 Italiano      Domenica             Lunedi            Martedi           Mercoledi        Giovedi                Venerdi            Sabato

 AlemĂŁo         Sonntag            Montag             Dienstag           Mittwoch       Donnerstag              Freitag           Samstag

Espanhol        Domingo             Lunes              Martes           Miércoles            Jueves             Viernes           Sabado

                                                                                           Yom
Hebraico       Yom rishon         Yom sheni      Yom shlishi         Yom Revi'i                            Yom shishi              Shabat
                                                                                         chamishi

 Sueco           söndag            mÀndag              tisdag             onsdag         torsdag                fredag             lördag

                                                                         Woden's                                                  Saterne's
SaxĂłnico       Sun's Day          Moon's Day         Tiw's Day                          Thor's Day         Frigg's Day
                                                                          Day                                                       Day
The number of objects in the solar system visible to the naked eye
 the Sun, the Moon and the five classical naked eye planets: Mars,
              Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn.
God rested on and sanctified the 7th day
In Astrology, Libra is the 7th astrological sign of the Zodiac.
In tarot, card No. 7 is quot;the Chariotquot;
The number of rings given to the Dwarf Lords in J.R.R. Tolkien's The
                        Lord of the Rings
In Breslov tradition, the seven orifices of the face (2 eyes, 2
nostrils, 2 ears, and the mouth) are called quot;The Seven Candlesquot;
In the Bible, the number seven is the perfect number, six is
                        imperfect.
The number of notes in the musical scale
It is traditionally thought that there are seven
               continents on Earth.
BY SIZE                                    NUMBERS OF COUNTRIES

#1 Asia - (44,579,000 sq km)               #1 Africa - (53)
#2 Africa - (30,065,000 sq km)             #2 Europe - (46)
#3 North America - (24,256,000 sq km)      #3 Asia - (44)
#4 South America - (17,819,000 sq km)      #4 North America - (23)
#5 Antarctica - (13,209,000 sq km)         #5 Oceania - (14)
#6 Europe - (9,938,000 sq km)              #6 South America - (12)
#7 Australia/Oceania - (7,687,000 sq km)   #7 Antarctica - (0)

                 BY POPULATION 2005 est.

                 #1 Asia - (3,879,000,000)
                 #2 Africa - (877,500,000)
                 #3 Europe - (727,000,000)
                 #4 North America - (501,500,000)
                 #5 South America - (379,500,000)
                 #6 Australia/Oceania - (32,000,000)
                 #7 Antarctica - (0)
Viewed as a lucky number in both Japanese Culture and many
                     Western cultures.
The number of points on a sheriff's star
In Galician folklore, a seventh
  son will be a werewolf. In
   other folklores, after six
daughters, the seventh child if
    is a son he would be a
           werewolf.
In other European folklores, the
seventh son of a seventh son will
          be a vampire.
The number of spots in a common ladybug.
What is the name of the shyest
           Dwarf?


 Happy
 Dopey
 Bashful
 Grumpy
Vanity and Narcissism are good
         examples of:


Wrath
Pride
Gluttony
Sloth
Which of the following colors is
 not presented in a rainbow:


Indigo
Red
Violet
White
Which of the following
 monuments was constructed for
          Artemis:

A Castle
A Temple
A Mausoleum
A Statue
Aurora Borealis is classified as:

A Modern Wonder     A Natural Wonder
An Ancient Wonder   A Deadly Sin
Which of the following is not
considered a Modern Wonder:
Grand Canyon       Iatipu Dam
Cn Tower           Panama Canal
The Sun, the Moon and the five classical
  naked eye planets: Mars, Mercury,
     Jupiter, Venus, and 



...

     Uranus
     Saturn
     Earth
     Pluto
In Astrology, which is the 7th sign of
            the Zodiac.


   Leo
   Taurus
   Libra
   Virgin
In Galician folklore, a seventh son will
                be a

.


    Witch
    Werewolf
    Vampire
    Frankenstein
Which are the Seven Continents?


            Asia
           Africa
       North America
       South America
         Antarctica
          Europe
      Australia/Oceania

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Dopey dwarf cleans jewels

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  • 3. Dopey is the youngest dwarf so, he doesn’t have beard. He is mute. His job at the mine is to clean up all the unusable jewels and lock up the mine. Sometimes he is scared, however he can be very brave when Snow White is in danger.
  • 4. Grumpy is
 grumpy. He has the biggest nose of the seven and he rejects Snow White for the simple fact that she is a woman. However, deep down he cares for her safety. He usually warns her of the Wicked Queen.
  • 5. Sneezy sneezes almost all the time. He has the shortest beard. The cause of his sneezes is an allergy to flowers.
  • 6. Happy is the joyous dwarf. He is the fattest and is always laughing.
  • 7. Bashful is the shyest. When he begins to feel shy, his entire face turns bright red. He always annoys Grumpy.
  • 8. Doc is considered the leader of the Seven Dwarfs, he is the oldest. He wears glasses and oftentimes mixes up his words. His job in the mine is to check the authenticity of the jewelry.
  • 9. Sleepy is always tired with heavy eyelids. His job at the mine is to haul all the diamonds and rubies by cart to Doc for inspection. He also has the longest beard of the seven. Usually he's pestered by a fly.
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  • 11. A rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon. It takes the form of a multicoloured arc, traditionally the full sequence of colors is red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
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  • 13. The seven deadly sins are a classification of vices used in Christian teachings to educate and protect followers from basic human instincts. The church divided sin into two types: 1-venial and 2-capital or mortal. The generally accepted deadly sins are:
  • 14. Lust consists on excessive ‘love of others’, what is totally the opposite from the love due to God. It also includes obsessive, unlawful, or unnatural sexual desire, such as desiring sex with a person outside marriage or unnatural sexual appetites (like bestiality). Rape and adultery are considered to be extreme forms of lust.
  • 15. Gluttony is an overindulgence of food and drink. Marked by a refusal to share resources and unreasonable or unnecessary consumption, Gluttony could also include certain forms of destructive behavior, especially for sport (like trophy hunting), drug abuse or excess drinking. The definition for Gluttony has the words “overindulgence” in it, so, Gluttony could be overindulgence in buying, wearing, using (not just food).
  • 16. Greed is like Lust and Gluttony, a sin of excess. But, Greed principally applies to the acquisition of wealth. Other forms of sinful behaviour includes disloyalty, deliberate betrayal, or treason, especially for personal gain or when compensated, theft and robbery, especially by violence, trickery, or manipulation.
  • 17. The definition of sloth has changed very much since its original inclusion in the list. Originally, its place was fulfilled by two others, Acedia and Sadness. Sloth is the only sin characterized by an absence or insufficiency of love. It was described as quot;failure to love God with all one's heart, all one's mind and all one's soul“. Modern interpretations describe Sloth as a sin of laziness. For this reason Sloth is now often seen as being considerably less serious than the other sins.
  • 18. Inappropriate feelings of hate and anger. Wishing to do evil or harm to others. This also includes anger towards others for no good reason, for example their race or religion, leading to discrimination, murder, assault, and genocide.
  • 19. Envy is the desire for another's character, status, abilities, situation, or possessions. It doesn’t need to be associated with an object; its most important characteristic is the unfavorable comparison of one's own status with that of another. It is considered sinful because envious people ignore their own blessings, and focus on others' status rather than their own spiritual growth.
  • 20. In almost every list Pride is considered the original or most serious sin. It is identified as a desire to be more important or attractive to others, or excessive love of self (especially holding self out of proper position toward God). Pride was what sparked the fall of Lucifer from Heaven, and his subsequent transformation into Satan. Vanity and Narcissism are good examples of Pride
  • 21. Each deadly sin is opposed by one of the corresponding Seven Holy Virtues. Vice Virtue Lust (undesired love) Chastity (purity) Gluttony (overindulgence) Moderation (self-restraint) Greed (avarice) Generosity (vigilance) Sloth (laziness) Zeal (integrity) Wrath (anger) Meekness (composure) Envy (desire) Charity (giving) Pride (vanity) Humility (humbleness)
  • 22. The Seven Wonders of the World (or the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) is a list of seven popular places of classical antiquity. Wonder Date Builder Destroyed Cause Great Pyramid of Giza 2550 BC Egyptians n/a n/a Hanging Gardens of Babylon 600 BC Babylonians after 1st century BC earthquake Temple of Artemis at Ephesus 550 BC Lydians, Greeks 356 BC fire 5th-6th centuries Statue of Zeus at Olympia 435 BC Greeks fire AD Mausoleum of Maussollos at 351 BC Carians, Greeks by 1494 AD earthquake Halicarnassus Colossus of Rhodes 292-280 BC Hellenistic Greece 224 BC earthquake Lighthouse of Alexandria 3rd century BC Hellenistic Egypt 1303-1480 AD earthquake
  • 23. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest and last remaining of the Seven Wonders of the World. Most Egyptologists agree the pyramid was constructed during 20 years being concluding around 2560 BC. It is generally believed the Great Pyramid was built as the tomb of Fourth dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu (Cheops).
  • 24. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon or the Hanging Gardens of Semiramis and the walls of Babylon (present-day Iraq) were both supposedly built by Nebuchadnezzar II around 600 BC . The lush Hanging Gardens are extensively documented by Greek historians such as Strabo and Diodorus Siculus, but there are no Babylonian records of any such gardens having existed.
  • 25. The Temple of Artenis or Temple of Diana was a Greek temple dedicated to Artemis completed around 550 BC at Ephesus (in present-day Turkey) under the Achaemenid dynasty of the Persian Empire. Nothing remains of the original temple, The temple was a 120-year project started by Croesus of Lydia.
  • 26. The Statue of Zeus at Olympia was carved by the legendary Classical sculptor Phidias (5th century BC) about 435 BC in Olympia, Greece. The seated statue occupied the whole aisle of the temple that was built to house it, and was 12 meters tall. In his right hand a figure of Victory made from ivory and gold. In his left hand, his scepter inlaid with all metals, and an eagle perched on the sceptre. The sandals and his robe are made of gold.
  • 27. The Mausoleum of Maussollos, or Mausoleum of Halicarnassus was a tomb built between 353–350 BC at Halicarnassus (present Turkey), for Mausolus, a provincial king in the Persian Empire, and Artemisia, his wife, and sister. quot;Mausol–eumquot;, originally meant quot;in honour of Mausol
  • 28. The Colossus of Rhodes was a giant statue of the god Helios, erected on the Greek island of Rhodes by Chares of Lindos between 292 BC and 280 BC. It was roughly the same size as the Statue of Liberty in New York, although it stood on a lower platform.
  • 29. The Pharos of Alexandria was a lighthouse built in the 3rd century BC on the island of Pharos in Alexandria, Egypt to serve as that port's landmark, and later, a lighthouse. With a height variously estimated at between 115 and 135 meters it was among the tallest man-made structures on Earth for many centuries
  • 30. The American Society of Civil Engineers compiled another list of wonders of the modern world:
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  • 38. Similar to the other lists of wonders, there is no consensus on a list of seven natural wonders of the world, as there has been debate over how large the list should be. One of the many lists was compiled by CNN.
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  • 46. The ancient Greeks knew that the sun was the source of life on the planet and they gave it prime importance in their thinking. When the Romans later adopted the seven day week they emphasize their respect for the sun by naming the first day of the week for it...quot;dies solisquot;...quot;day of the sunquot;. The first day of the week, Sunday, since ancient times has been designated the quot;day of restquot;. For Christians it is the holy day of the week, due to the fact that Christ was reported to have risen from the dead upon this day.
  • 47. If sun is honored on Sunday, it follows that the Moon should be given a place of prominence on Monday. For example, the Latin word for moon is quot;lunaquot; and from that comes the French word quot;Lundiquot;. Many cultures see Monday also as an unlucky day, even as a day when people become insane. This may have something to do with the day's association with the moon. The Latin word for moon comes even into our own language to designate lunacy.
  • 48. Tyr or Tiw was the Norse God of War. When the Germanic Angles and Saxon's invaded England in the 500's . They called the day of the God of War tiwesdaeg.
  • 49. The early Scandanavians and Germans believed that Odin was the chief God of Asgard and as such deserved to have a day of the week named for him. The Anglo-Saxons used the word, Wodnesdaeg. Wednesday is often referred to as quot;hump dayquot; because of its position as the middle day of the work week.
  • 50. Thor was the Norse God of Thunder. The Angles and Saxon's who invaded England in the 500's carried belief in Thor with them in their wars.
  • 51. Friday is one of the most popular days in the week. TGIF is the commonly used meaning quot;Thank Goodness It's Friday” The name comes from a Norse Goddess, Frigga. She was the goddess of marriage and the hearth. Since early times a Friday that falls on the 13th day of a month has been thought to be unlucky.
  • 52. Saturday is the only day of the week that retained its Roman origins in the wake of the English invasions of the Angles and Saxons. This may have been because there was no Norse God to roughly correspond to the Roman God of Time and the Harvest, Saturn. The Anglo- Saxons simply adapted the Roman, quot;dies saturniquot;, making it saterdaeg.
  • 53. Planetas Sol Lua Marte MercĂșrio JĂșpiter VĂ©nus Saturno LĂ­nguas Sun Moon Mars Mercury Jupiter Venus Saturn Dies Dies Latim Dies Solis Dies Lunae Dies Martis Dies Jovis Dies Saturni Mercurii Veneris PortuguĂȘs Domingo Segunda Terça Quarta Quinta Sexta SĂĄbado InglĂȘs Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday FrancĂȘs Dimanche Lundi Mardi Mercredi Jeudi Vendredi Samedi Italiano Domenica Lunedi Martedi Mercoledi Giovedi Venerdi Sabato AlemĂŁo Sonntag Montag Dienstag Mittwoch Donnerstag Freitag Samstag Espanhol Domingo Lunes Martes MiĂ©rcoles Jueves Viernes Sabado Yom Hebraico Yom rishon Yom sheni Yom shlishi Yom Revi'i Yom shishi Shabat chamishi Sueco söndag mĂ€ndag tisdag onsdag torsdag fredag lördag Woden's Saterne's SaxĂłnico Sun's Day Moon's Day Tiw's Day Thor's Day Frigg's Day Day Day
  • 54. The number of objects in the solar system visible to the naked eye the Sun, the Moon and the five classical naked eye planets: Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn.
  • 55. God rested on and sanctified the 7th day
  • 56. In Astrology, Libra is the 7th astrological sign of the Zodiac.
  • 57. In tarot, card No. 7 is quot;the Chariotquot;
  • 58. The number of rings given to the Dwarf Lords in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
  • 59. In Breslov tradition, the seven orifices of the face (2 eyes, 2 nostrils, 2 ears, and the mouth) are called quot;The Seven Candlesquot;
  • 60. In the Bible, the number seven is the perfect number, six is imperfect.
  • 61. The number of notes in the musical scale
  • 62. It is traditionally thought that there are seven continents on Earth.
  • 63. BY SIZE NUMBERS OF COUNTRIES #1 Asia - (44,579,000 sq km) #1 Africa - (53) #2 Africa - (30,065,000 sq km) #2 Europe - (46) #3 North America - (24,256,000 sq km) #3 Asia - (44) #4 South America - (17,819,000 sq km) #4 North America - (23) #5 Antarctica - (13,209,000 sq km) #5 Oceania - (14) #6 Europe - (9,938,000 sq km) #6 South America - (12) #7 Australia/Oceania - (7,687,000 sq km) #7 Antarctica - (0) BY POPULATION 2005 est. #1 Asia - (3,879,000,000) #2 Africa - (877,500,000) #3 Europe - (727,000,000) #4 North America - (501,500,000) #5 South America - (379,500,000) #6 Australia/Oceania - (32,000,000) #7 Antarctica - (0)
  • 64. Viewed as a lucky number in both Japanese Culture and many Western cultures.
  • 65. The number of points on a sheriff's star
  • 66. In Galician folklore, a seventh son will be a werewolf. In other folklores, after six daughters, the seventh child if is a son he would be a werewolf.
  • 67. In other European folklores, the seventh son of a seventh son will be a vampire.
  • 68. The number of spots in a common ladybug.
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  • 70. What is the name of the shyest Dwarf? Happy Dopey Bashful Grumpy
  • 71. Vanity and Narcissism are good examples of: Wrath Pride Gluttony Sloth
  • 72. Which of the following colors is not presented in a rainbow: Indigo Red Violet White
  • 73. Which of the following monuments was constructed for Artemis: A Castle A Temple A Mausoleum A Statue
  • 74. Aurora Borealis is classified as: A Modern Wonder A Natural Wonder An Ancient Wonder A Deadly Sin
  • 75. Which of the following is not considered a Modern Wonder: Grand Canyon Iatipu Dam Cn Tower Panama Canal
  • 76. The Sun, the Moon and the five classical naked eye planets: Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and 



... Uranus Saturn Earth Pluto
  • 77. In Astrology, which is the 7th sign of the Zodiac. Leo Taurus Libra Virgin
  • 78. In Galician folklore, a seventh son will be a

. Witch Werewolf Vampire Frankenstein
  • 79. Which are the Seven Continents? Asia Africa North America South America Antarctica Europe Australia/Oceania