Diese App "50.000 Fragen" enthält 50.000 wahre/falsche Fragen in fünf Kategorien. Die Herausforderung besteht darin, innerhalb von 15 Sekunden zu antworten. Beachten Sie, dass einige Fragen unterschiedliche Interpretationen haben können. Die Kategorien umfassen vergangene Prüfungsfragen und deckt eine breite Palette von Themen ab, um das allgemeine Wissen zu steigern. Insbesondere umfassen die Kategorien: Geographie, Wissenschaft und Technologie, allgemeine Kultur, Englisch (einschließlich 8.000 Vokabeln zum Auswendiglernen) und Geschichte. Eine medizinische Kategorie ist ebenfalls enthalten.
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- Kategorie : Lehrreich
- Version : 1.1
- Größe : 12.5 MB
- Entwickler : Mrngz
- Aktualisieren : Apr 14,2025
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