Before the Indian Head penny was the "Buzzard Cent," as the One Cent coins in 1856-1858 were called. The flying eagle on the coin was damned as an ugly bird and it wasn't popular. However, it was the first "small cent" using about the same size of today's Half Dollar! (Of course they were worth something then). Here it can be inferred that-
A. One Cent coin equivalent totoday's Half Dollar
B. "small cent" coins and One Cent coins are of same size
C. "small cent" coins and One Cent coins came out of half century ago
D. One cent coins were very valuable half century ago
E. Indian Head penny and "small cent" are akin to each other
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
E.
Indian Head penny and "small cent" are akin to each other
Explanation:
Related Questions (Any University/Year)
- Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair - DRIP : GUSH
- What did Einstein carry with him on the way he walked down?
- ‘Why, then, ‘its none to you, for there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.’ This extract is taken from the drama-
- Gitanjali of Rabindranath Tagore was translated by-
- The winner of the Nobel prize in Literature in 2016 is-
- Write the type of the work "Time Machine" by H.G Wells
- The struggle this time is a struggle for struggle this time is a struggle for "
- The waves beside them danced (from "I wandered lonely as a could") is an example of:
- Besides being a poet, William Blake was also a -
- In 1998, six-year old Ryan Hreljae was shocked to learn that children in Africa had to walk many kilometers every day just to fetch water. Ryan decided that he needed to build a well for a village in Africa. From the preceding extract, we can infer that -
- D.H. Lawrence's Dream' is a/an-
- Which one of the following is a 'simile'?
- What is written by Wole Soyinka?
- Who is called the Poet of Nature in English literature?
- Which period of British literature does Shakespeare belong to?
- A synonym of 'Inclusive' is-
- W. H. Auden is-
- What is an epic ?
- What emotion do the lines "How can the bird that is born for joy / Sit in a cage and sing?" express?
- Shakespeare was not -----.