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D2AR0N

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How would we view time (clocks) on the spaceship as it goes by?
 
  A) Time is the same for everyone.
  B) Their clocks are going at the same rate as ours.
  C) Their clocks are going exactly half as fast as ours.
  D) Their clocks are going faster than ours.
  E) Their clocks are going slower than ours.

Question 2

Based on our current Gregorian calendar, which of the following years is not a leap year?
 
  A) 2000
  B) 2004
  C) 2008
  D) 2012
  E) All of the above are leap years.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

E



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