Wristwatch Numbering

help with random questions?
1 – What training have used King Harold when he won the Battle of Hastings? 2 – What are the two numbers in this series: 1, 2, 6, 24 ,?,?? 3 – What suffix is added to the name of the particles in order to get their names supersymmetric? 4 – Where is the largest known body of ice? 5 – A farmer has three haystacks in a field and 6-job in another field, it puts them all together in a third field, how many piles there? 6 – How can you use an analog wristwatch as a compass? 7 – What would a Roman bronze gram 20 with the date stamped 4BC the cost in U.S. dollars (rounded to the dollar) today? 8 – How many people have had their homes damaged by meteors? 9 – Name two gods who had the same names Greek and Roman. 10 – What is grammatically wrong with the previous question?
I was the one who created this quiz online game. The answers I sought were: 1) Harold has not won the battle of Hastings 2) 120, 720 3) Since the suffix is only added to bosons, I do not accept that "ino" I wanted someone to see that the fermions used a prefix of "well, and therefore 'ino' does not adequately address the issue in its entirety 4) I do not really know the answer to that, but I Europa was accepted and several objects in the Kuiper belt 5) Lots 6) At the bottom was looking from the point 12 to the sun and use the hand hours, blah, blah, blah, etc. Simple question. 7) I was accepted at both 0 and $ 1 since as noted, had it stamped 4BC the document, it must be false because they do not know when these dates
Meteors never actually reach the ground, so the answer is zero 9) Several Options could include Apollo. Eurus, Asclepius and there were a few others, I accepted 10) Since 9 is not an issue, the preliminary issue is in fact 8, and grammatical errors which should be spelled "their" rather than "they"
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