Question 1: When was the Tangram?
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Question 2: Which of the following titles did Tangram have?
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Question 3: ________ made in 1990 a portfolio entitled "Tangram" with 8 aquatints, photo-etchings, and drypoint printed on Somerset Satin paper, signed and numbered of 34. | |||
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Question 4: While the tangram is often said to be ancient, the earliest known printed reference to tangrams appears in a Chinese book dated 1813, which was probably written during the reign of the ________. | |||
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Question 5: Tangram has been an object of interest to ________ and Design. | |||
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Question 6: Napoleon is said to have owned a tangram set and Chinese problem and solution books during his exile on the island of ________, although this has been contested by Ronald C. | |||
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Question 7: The Tangram may have roots in the yanjitu (燕几圖) furniture set of the ________. | |||
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Question 8: This furniture set saw some variation during the ________, and later became a set of wooden blocks for playing. | |||
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Question 9: A tangram ________ is an apparent dissection fallacy: two figures composed with the same set of pieces, one of which seems to be a proper subset of the other. | |||
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Question 10: The tangram (Chinese: 七巧板; ________: qī qiǎo bǎn; literally "seven boards of skill") is a dissection puzzle consisting of seven flat shapes, called tans, which are put together to form shapes. | |||
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