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A quiz is a form of game or mind sport in which the players (as individuals or in teams) attempt to answer questions correctly. Quizzes are also brief assessments used in education and similar fields to measure growth in knowledge, abilities, and/or skills.
Ibeere ati idahun je ere idaraya kan tabi ere idaraya atinuwa ninu eyi ti awon olukopa [bi awon olodonni tabi bi awon egbe] n gbiyanju lati dahun awon ibeere ni ona ti o tona. Awon ibeere ati idahun tun je awon idanwo ranpe ti a nlo ninu eto eko ati awon ona ...
A term used to express the manners in which non-managerial staff can make essential decisions without consulting a boss/manager.
A term used to express the manners in which non-managerial staff can make essential decisions without consulting a boss/manager.
a person who provides news for a broadcast or print media from a remote place
eni ti o n pese iroyin fun ojuko iroyin afenuso tabi oniwee kan lati ona jijin wa
The sinner who repents of sin and seeks forgiveness (1451). In the early Church, public sinners belonged to an "order of penitents," who did public penance for their sins, often for years (1447). Penitential acts or practices refer to those which dispose one ...
Elese naa ti o nronupiwada ti o si nwa idariji (1451) Ninu ijo ibere, awon ti o dese ni gbangba je ara "egbe awon ti o ronupiwada" ti won nronupiwada ni gbangba fun ese won, ni opolopo igba fun opolopo odun (1447) Awon ise abi asa ironupiwada ntoka si nje ki ...
a person who gathers and reports news
eni ti o nsa iroyin jo ti o si nka won
a person who writes articles for newspapers and magazines
eni ti o nko awon apileko for awon iwe iroyin ati awon iwe iroyin atigbadegba
Unjustly taking and keeping the property of another, against the reasonable will of the owner (2408). Stealing is a violation of the seventh commandment of God, "You shall not steal. "
Mimu ati ifipamo ohun ini elomiran ni ona aito, lodi si ife-inu oninkan (2408). Ole jija je riru ofin keje ti Olorun, "Iwo ko gbodo jale."
Those who have been incorporated into Christ in Baptism and constituted as the people of God, the Church (871). The term "lay faithful" refers to the laity, all the faithful except those in Holy Orders and those who belong to a religious state approved by the ...
Awon ti o ti wonu Kristi ninu Iribomi ti won si je eniyan Olorun, Ijo naa (871) Oro naa "awon onigbagbo ponbele" ntoka si awon omo ijo, gbogbo awon onigbagbo yato si awon ti o wa ninu Ise Iranse ati awon ti o wa ni ipo ti esin kan ti Ijo fi owo si (897)
Women who have decided with the Church's approval to cling only to the Lord and to live in a state of virginity "for the sake of the kingdom of heaven" and are consecrated in that state by a solemn rite (922-924).
Awon obinrin ti o je wipe won ti pinnu pelu atileyin ase ijo lati diro mo Oluwa nikan lati gbe ni ipo wundia "nitori ijoba orun" ti a si ya won si mimo ni ipo yen nipa eto isin kan ti o jinle (922-924)
Documentation intended to help a student learn successfully but not to teach him/her
Akosile ti a pete re lati ran akekoo kan lowo lati kawe pelu aseyori sugbon ti ki ise lati ko o