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Quiz for Types of Abacus (Suanpan, Soroban, Schoty, etc.)

Course: Abacus | Subject: Introduction to Abacus | Topic: Basics of Abacus



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Q1: Which country developed the Suanpan Abacus?

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Q2: What is the Japanese version of the Abacus called?

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Q3: The Russian Abacus is commonly called?

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Q4: Which type of Abacus typically has 1 bead on the top and 4 beads on the bottom?

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Q5: Which Abacus design usually has 2 beads on the top and 5 beads on the bottom?

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Q6: Which Abacus is arranged vertically rather than horizontally?

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Q7: The Aztec/Mayan people used which type of counting device?

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Q8: The Incan civilization used which counting device similar to an Abacus?

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Q9: Which Abacus has rods arranged in a wire frame like a school counting frame?

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Q10: Which Abacus is still taught in Japanese schools?

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Q11: Which Abacus has a decimal base system and is widely used in modern education?

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Q12: Which type of Abacus is mostly used for quick commercial calculations in ancient China?

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Q13: Which Abacus uses colored beads on rods and is often used in schools for children?

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Q14: Which Abacus has no reckoning bar (divider)?

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Q15: The Nepohualtzintzin was based on which number system?

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Q16: Which Abacus was mostly found in Roman civilization?

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Q17: Which Abacus is known for having only one bead per wire representing “five”?

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Q18: What is the main difference between Suanpan and Soroban?

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Q19: Which Abacus is the simplest, often used as a toy?

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Q20: Which civilization used Quipu instead of bead-based Abacus?

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Q21: Which Abacus type is rectangular with wooden rods?

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Q22: Which Abacus is known as the “Russian counting frame”?

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Q23: Which Abacus design emphasizes mental arithmetic training?

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Q24: Which Abacus has slanted wires instead of vertical or horizontal?

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Q25: Which Abacus type is most similar to a modern calculator in concept?

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Q26: Which Abacus is often associated with merchants in Eastern Europe?

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Q27: Which type of Abacus is mainly based on the decimal (base-10) system?

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Q28: Which Abacus is still used in competitions today?

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Q29: Which Abacus introduced the 1:4 bead structure?

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