There are 8 of them in the title. Business numerology: how to name a company

1. Centuries are indicated by Roman numerals.

2. The sentence does not begin with numbers.

3. Signs No., % of the number are not separated by spaces.

4. Incremental (literal case ending) is used in writing ordinal numbers: 11th grade student; 1st car from the center; 5th difficulty level; take 2nd and 3rd places; in the early 90s. The extension must be one-letter if the last letter of the numeral is preceded by a vowel sound: 5th (fifth, fifth), 5th (fifth), and two-letter if the last letter of the numeral is preceded by a consonant: 5th, 5th.

5. The international standard for marking time, also adopted in Russia, is through a colon: 18:00.

6. To denote large numbers (thousands, millions, billions), combinations of numbers with the abbreviations thousand, million, billion are used, rather than numbers with a large number of zeros.

7. There is no dot after the abbreviations MILLION and BILLION, but after THOUSAND. – is put.

8. The word "university" is written in small letters.

9. Some abbreviations use both capital and small letters if they include a one-letter conjunction or preposition. For example: Labor Code - Labor Code; MiG - Mikoyan and Gurevich (aircraft brand).

Geographical names

1. Instead of “Chechnya”, “Chechen Republic” is written.

2. The Constitution of the Russian Federation spells out the option “Republic of Tyva”.

3. The correct spelling is Sharm el-Sheikh.

4. Correctly spell Gaza Strip.

5. Used only “from/to Ukraine”.

6. It is preferable to use the options “Estonian authorities”, “European universities”, etc. instead of "Estonian authorities", "European universities".

7. Correct: in the city of Nizhny Novgorod, in the city of Moscow, in the city of St. Petersburg, in the city of Vladivostok, in Vidnoye, from Vidnoye, but: in the city of Vidnoye, from the city of Vidnoye; in Velikiye Luki, but: in the city of Velikiye Luki.

8. Place names of Slavic origin in -ov(o), -ev(o), -in(o), -yn(o) are traditionally inclined: in Ostankino, in Peredelkino, to Strogin, in Novokosin, from Lublin.

9. In a name like “Moscow River”, both parts are declined: Moskva River, Moskva River, Moskva River, Moskva River, about the Moscow River.

Small/capital letters and quotation marks

1. The names of the highest elected institutions of foreign countries are usually written with a small letter. For example: Riksdag, Knesset, US Congress, Bundesrat, Sejm, etc.

2. The first word of elective institutions of a temporary or individual nature in historical literature is written with a capital letter. Eg: Provisional Government (1917 in Russia), Estates General, State Duma, III Duma.

3. Articles, prepositions, particles van, yes, das, de, del, der, di, dos, du, la, le, von, etc. in Western European surnames and names are written with a small letter and separately from other components . Eg: Ludwig van Beethoven, Leonardo da Vinci.

4. The components of Arabic, Turkic and other eastern personal names (aga, al, al, ar, as, ash, bey, ben, zade, ogly, shah, el, etc.) are written, as a rule, with a small letter and are added to a hyphenated name. For example: Zain al-Abi-din, al-Jahm, Harun ar-Rashid, Tursun-zade.

5. The names of countries of the world are written with a capital letter when they are used instead of geographies. titles. For example: the peoples of the East (i.e., eastern countries), the Far East, Western countries, the Far North.

6. In the names of the republics of the Russian Federation, all words are written with a capital letter. For example: Altai Republic, Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, North Ossetia Republic.

7. In the names of territories, regions, districts, the generic or specific concept is written with a small letter, and the words denoting an individual name are written with a capital letter. For example: Primorsky Territory, Aginsky Buryat Autonomous Okrug.

8. In the names of groups, unions and associations of states of a political nature, the first word, as well as proper names, are written with a capital letter. Eg: Asia-Pacific Council, European Economic Community (EEC), League of Arab States (LAS).

9. In the names of the most important international organizations, all words except official ones are written with a capital letter. Eg: Red Cross and Red Crescent Society, United Nations (UN), UN Security Council.

10. In the names of foreign news agencies, all words, except generic ones, are written with a capital letter, and the name is not enclosed in quotation marks. Eg: Agence France Presse, Associated Press.

11. In the proper names of academies, research institutions, educational institutions, only the first word is written with a capital letter (even if it is a generic name or a name indicating a specialty), as well as proper names included in a complex name. For example: Russian Academy of Sciences, Air Force Academy named after. Yu. A. Gagarina, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia.

12. In the names of entertainment institutions (theatres, museums, parks, ensembles, choirs, etc.), only the first word, as well as proper names included in the name, are written with a capital letter. For example: State Academic Bolshoi Theater of Russia, Central Academic Theater of the Russian Army, Moscow State Conservatory. P.I. Tchaikovsky, State Armory Chamber.

13. The names of foreign firms, companies, concerns, banks, etc. are transcribed in Russian letters and enclosed in quotation marks. The first word in quotation marks and proper names are written with a capital letter in these names. For example: United States Steel, General Motors, Peugeot, Rolls-Royce, Coca-Cola, United Fruit Company. It is undesirable to print the names of foreign companies in their national language. or state accessories.

14. In the names of companies, joint stock companies, plants, factories, etc. with a conventional name in quotation marks, the first of the words placed in quotation marks is written with a capital letter, while the generic name and the name indicating specialization are written with a lowercase letter. For example: confectionery factory "Red October", research and production company "Russian Oil", joint-stock company "Aeroflot - Russian International Airlines".

15. Abbreviated names made up of parts of words are written with a capital letter if they denote individual institutions, and with a small letter if they serve as generic names. They are not enclosed in quotation marks. For example: Goznak, Vnesheconombank, but: special forces.

16. The names of firms, companies, banks, and enterprises that are complex abbreviated words and abbreviations are not placed in quotation marks, unless there is a generic word: LUKOIL, Gazprom, Russian Railways, NTV. If there is a generic word, the name written in Cyrillic is placed in quotation marks: LUKOIL company, Gazprom OJSC, Russian Railways OJSC, NTV TV channel.

17. The first word and proper names in the full official names of parties and movements are written with a capital letter. For example: All-Russian Confederation of Labor, Women's Union of Russia, Democratic Party of Russia, Communist Party of the Russian Federation.

18. Unofficial names are written with a small letter (including similar names of pre-revolutionary parties in Russia). For example: the Conservative Party (in Great Britain and other countries), the Menshevik Party, the Cadets Party.

19. The names of parties and movements of a symbolic nature are enclosed in quotation marks, the first word is written with a capital letter. For example: the People's Will party, the Democratic Choice of Russia, the Women of Russia movement, the Islamic movement Taliban, Al-Qaeda.

20. The names of the Fatah and Hamas movements are abbreviations, so they are written in capital letters and are not enclosed in quotation marks. These words are bowing!

21. The highest positions of the Russian Federation are written with a capital letter only in official documents (laws, decrees, diplomatic documents): President of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation. In other cases - with a small one! For example: The meeting was attended by the President of the Russian Federation, the Chairman of the State Duma, and ministers.

22. The highest honorary titles of the Russian Federation are written with a capital letter: Hero of the Russian Federation, as well as honorary titles of the former USSR: Hero of the Soviet Union, Hero of Socialist Labor.

23. Other positions and titles are always written with a small letter: assistant to the President of the Russian Federation, governor, mayor, marshal, general, Nobel Prize laureate.

24. Names of higher and other state. positions are written with a small letter. For example: Emperor of Japan, Queen of the Netherlands, President of the French Republic.

25. The names of senior positions in the largest international organizations are written with a small letter. For example: Secretary General of the League of Arab States, Chairman of the UN Security Council.

26. In the names of historical eras and periods, revolutions, uprisings, congresses, congresses, the first word and proper names are written with a capital letter. Eg: Renaissance, High Renaissance (also: Early, Late Renaissance), Renaissance, Middle Ages, Paris Commune; Great October Socialist Revolution, Great French Revolution, Copper Riot; All-Russian Congress of Soviets, Congress of People's Deputies of the Russian Federation.

27. The names of historical eras, events, etc., which are not proper names, are written with a small letter: the ancient world, civil war (but as a proper name: Civil War in Russia 1918-1921), feudalism.

28. Centuries, cultures, geological periods are written with a small letter. Eg: Bronze Age, Stone Age, Ice Age, Jurassic Period.

29. In the names of ancient states, principalities, empires, kingdoms, all words are written with a capital letter, except for the generic concepts of principality, empire, kingdom, etc. For example: Eastern Roman Empire, Ancient Egypt, Kievan Rus, Russian land.

30. In the names of significant dates, revolutionary holidays, large public events, the first word and proper names are written with a capital letter. For example: May Day, World Aviation and Cosmonautics Day, Year of the Child (1979), Constitution Day of the Russian Federation, New Year, Victory Day, Happy Birthday.

31. In the names of some political, cultural, sports and other events of national or international significance, the first word and proper names are written with a capital letter. Eg: World Economic Forum, Peace March, World Festival of Youth and Students, Olympic Games, Football World Cup, Davis Cup.

32. In names with an initial ordinal number in digital form, the word following the number is written with a capital letter: May 1, March 8, XI International Tchaikovsky Competition. If the numeral is in verbal form, then only it is written with a capital letter: First of May, Eighth of March.

33. Correct: "blue chips".

34. Correct: round table (without quotes).

NAMES RELATED TO RELIGION

1. The word God (in the meaning of a single supreme being) and the names of gods in all religions are written with a capital letter. For example: Jehovah, Sabaoth, Yahweh, Jesus Christ, Allah, Brahma, names of pagan gods, for example: Perun, Zeus. The proper names of the founders of religions are also written. For example: Buddha, Muhammad (Mohammed, Magomed), Zarathushtra (Zarathustra); apostles, prophets, saints, for example: John the Baptist, John the Theologian, St. George the Victorious.

2. All the names of the persons of the Holy Trinity (God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit) and the word Theotokos, as well as all words used instead of the word God (for example: Lord, Savior, Creator, Almighty, Almighty) and the words Mother of God (for example: Queen of Heaven, the Most Pure Virgin, Mother of God), as well as adjectives formed from the words God, Lord, for example: the Lord's will, the will of God for everything, the temple of God, the Divine Trinity, the Divine Liturgy.

3. In stable combinations used in colloquial speech outside of direct connection with religion, God (and also Lord) should be written with a small letter. For example: (not) God knows; God (Lord) knows him.

4. Words denoting the most important concepts for the Orthodox tradition are written with a capital letter. For example: the Cross of the Lord, the Last Judgment, the Holy Gifts.

5. The first word in the names of various faiths is written with a capital letter. Eg: Russian Orthodox Church, Roman Catholic Church, Armenian Apostolic Church.

6. In the names of religious holidays, the first word and proper names are written with a capital letter. For example: in Christianity: Easter, Christmas, Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem, Baptism of the Lord; in other religions: Eid al-Adha, Ramadan, Hanukkah.

7. The names of fasts and weeks (weeks) are written with a capital letter: Great Lent, Peter's Fast, Bright Week, Holy Week, as well as the words Maslenitsa (Shrovetide Week), Christmastide.

8. In the names of church governing bodies, the first word is written with a capital letter. For example: Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, Council of Bishops, Moscow Patriarchate, Central Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Russia.

9. In the names of clergy titles and positions, all words are written with a capital letter, except for official ones and pronouns in the official names of senior religious officials. For example: Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus', Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, Pope of Rome, but: During the conversation, the president and patriarch... The names of other clergy titles and positions are written with a small letter. For example: Metropolitan of Volokolamsk and Yuryev, archbishop, cardinal, abbot, priest, deacon.

10. In the names of churches, monasteries, icons, all words are written with a capital letter, except for generic terms (church, temple, cathedral, monastery, seminary, icon, image) and service words. For example: Kazan Cathedral, Kiev Pechersk Lavra, Church of the Conception of Righteous Anna, Cathedral of Christ the Savior.

11. The names of cult books are written with a capital letter. Eg: Bible, Holy Scripture, Gospel, Old Testament, Koran, Torah.

12. The names of church services and their parts are written with a small letter. For example: liturgy, vespers, mass, procession, all-night vigil.

MILITARY TITLES

1. In the most important military names of the Russian Federation, types of troops, the first word is written with a capital letter, as well as proper names. For example: General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Strategic Missile Forces, Ground Forces, Air Force.

2. In the names of departments and divisions of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the first word is written with a capital letter, as well as proper names. For example: Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Main Headquarters of the Ground Forces.

3. In the names of military districts and garrisons, the first word is written with a capital letter. For example: Moscow Military District, North Caucasus Military District, Saratov Garrison.

4. In proper names of wars, the first word and proper names are written with a capital letter. Eg: Balkan Wars, Patriotic War of 1812, World War I, but: Great Patriotic War (traditional spelling); Afghan war (1979-1989).

5. In the names of battles, battles, directions, the first word is written with a capital letter (with a hyphen - both parts of the name). For example: Berlin direction, Battle of Borodino, 1st Ukrainian Front, Southwestern Front.

6. In the names of military units and formations, proper names are written with a capital letter. For example: Vyatka Regiment, Red Banner Baltic Fleet, Siberian Cossack Army, 1st Cavalry Army.

7. In the names of orders that are not highlighted in quotation marks, the first word except the word order is written with a capital letter. For example: Order of Courage, Order of Friendship, Order of the Patriotic War, 1st degree, Order of St. George. In the names of orders and insignia of the former USSR, according to tradition, all words except the word order are written with a capital letter, for example: Order of the Red Banner of Labor, Order of the October Revolution.

8. In the names of orders, medals and insignia, highlighted in quotation marks, the first word of the name in quotation marks and proper names are written with a capital letter. For example: Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", medal "In Memory of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow".

9. In the names of awards, the first word except the word prize is written with a capital letter. For example: Nobel Prize, International Peace Prize, Grand Prix, but: Golden Mask Award (with the name in quotation marks).

DOCUMENTS, PRINTED WORKS, MUSICAL WORKS, ART MONUMENTS

1. In the names of documents with a preceding generic word that is not included in the title, the generic word is written with a small letter, and the name is enclosed in quotation marks and written with a capital letter. For example: the decree of the President of the Russian Federation “On measures to improve public finances”, the law “On freedom of conscience and religious associations”, the Partnership for Peace program.

2. It is customary not to enclose the names of documents without a preceding generic word outside the title (charter, instructions, etc.) in quotation marks and begin with a capital letter. For example: Treaty of Versailles, UN Declaration, Constitution of the Russian Federation, Treaty on Social Accord, Civil Code of the Russian Federation, Declaration of Rights and Freedoms of Man and Citizen. If an incomplete or inaccurate title of a document is given, then the spelling with a small letter is used, for example: At the next meeting, the law on pensions was not approved.

3. In the names of books, newspapers, magazines, etc., highlighted in quotation marks, the first word and proper names are written with a capital letter. For example: the comedy "Woe from Wit", the novel "War and Peace", "The New World". The same rule applies to foreign books, newspapers and magazines. Eg: Al-Ahram, New York Times.

4. The names of TV channels that are not abbreviations are enclosed in quotation marks: “Russia”, “Home”. The names of TV channels that are abbreviations are placed in quotation marks if there is a generic word: NTV channel. If there is no generic word, then the correct spelling without quotation marks is: NTV, TNT.

5. Foreign language names of organizations and institutions, represented by abbreviations, are not enclosed in quotation marks: BBC, CNN.

6. The names of organizations and institutions written in Latin are not enclosed in quotation marks: Russia Today.

CONDITIONAL NAMES OF PRODUCTS AND PLANT VARIETIES

1. Conventional names of grocery, perfume, etc. products are enclosed in quotation marks and written with a capital letter. For example: “Russian” cheese, “Little Red Riding Hood” candies, “Inspiration” chocolate.

2. Conventional names of species and varieties of plants, vegetables, etc. are highlighted in quotation marks and written with a small letter. For example: Victoria strawberries, Lithuanian pepin apples, Golden Cockerel cucumbers.

3. Common plant names are written with a small letter without quotation marks. For example: aloe, Antonovka, white filling.

SHIPS, TRAINS, PLANES, CARS

1. Conventional individual names are enclosed in quotation marks and written with a capital letter. For example: the cruiser "Aurora", the aircraft "Maxim Gorky", the schooner "Running on the Waves".

2. The names of production brands of technical products (including cars) are enclosed in quotation marks and written with a capital letter: cars “Moskvich-412”, “Volga”, “Volvo”, airplanes “Boeing-707”, “Ruslan”. However, the names of these products themselves (except for names that coincide with proper names - personal and geographical) are written in quotation marks with a small letter, for example: “Cadillac”, “Moskvich”, “Toyota”, but: “Volga”, “Oka” ( coincide with proper names, therefore they are written with a capital letter). Exceptions: “Lada”, “Mercedes” (the same as proper names, but written with a small letter).

3. Serial designations of vehicles in the form of initial abbreviations combined with numbers, or without numbers, are written without quotation marks. For example: An-22, BelAZ, ZIL, GAZ-51, Il-18, KamAZ, Tu-104, Yak-9, Su-30.

4. Conventional names of means of space exploration are enclosed in quotation marks and written with a capital letter. For example: artificial Earth satellite "Cosmos-1443", spacecraft "Vostok-2", shuttle "Endeavor", orbital station "Mir".

PUNCTUATION MARKS

1. At the beginning of the sentence, HOWEVER, there is no comma.

2. A dash is placed before this, this is, this means, here, if the predicate is attached to the subject through these words.

3. In the names of routes like Simferopol - Yalta, a dash with spaces is required, quotes are not needed. The conventional names of highways are enclosed in quotation marks: highway "Don".

4. In complex conjunctions, a comma is placed ONCE: either before the entire conjunction, or in the middle: in order to, especially since. At the beginning of a sentence, complex unions are usually not divided: In order to receive seedlings, you need to fill out a coupon and send it to the address.

5. If the conjunction HOW means “in quality,” then a comma is not placed before HOW. For example: I speak as a writer (as a writer).

6. A subordinate sentence without a main clause is not used, so you cannot break a complex sentence with a period. For example, incorrectly: “They couldn’t put out the fire because there was no helicopter.”

7. A colon is placed in a complex sentence if the following words can be inserted in place of the colon: what; namely; because, and saw/heard/felt that. I ask you one thing (namely): shoot quickly. I also remember (that): she loved to dress well.

8. A dash is placed in a complex sentence if it is possible to insert between the parts: the conjunction and, but or a, therefore, as if, this. Also, a dash is placed if you can insert before the first part: when, if. Ignat pulled the trigger - (and) the gun misfired. I am dying - (therefore) there is no need for me to lie. (When) I drove here, the rye began to turn yellow. (If) It rains, there will be fungi.

Miscellaneous

1. The pronouns you and your are written with a capital letter as a form of polite address to one person. For example: I ask you..., We inform you... When addressing several persons, these pronouns are written with a small letter. For example: dear colleagues, your letter...

2. "... in the amount of 50 rubles." The preposition B is not needed!

3. Correct: power lines.

4. The conjunctions ALSO and ALSO are written together if they can be replaced by each other. If such a replacement is impossible, then these are not conjunctions, but combinations of the demonstrative pronoun TO or SO with the particle ZHE, which are written separately. In this case, the SAME particle can often simply be omitted.

5. The preposition DESPITE is written together: We set off, despite the rain.

6. It is undesirable to use collective numerals (two, three) with words denoting occupation, position or title. Those. It’s better to write two presidents, three academicians (rather than two presidents, three academicians).

7. Correct: include on the agenda, but stay on the agenda.

Number eight. Meaning.

Being the antagonist number of number 7, number 8 represents the forces of matter. Its ambiguity is reflected by the lemniscate - a symbol of infinity, identical in shape to the figure eight, but from a different angle. The proper meaning of the eight is both materialism and infinity. Since this figure is double four, then the number 8 means

Achieved nobility and wealth. Origin story the magical meaning of eight originates in Ancient China, where it was identified with music, luck and “organized multitude.” Eight trigrams and pairs of opposites, enclosed in the shape of a circle, symbolized temporal and spatial concepts. In Buddhism, the number was associated with the completeness and totality of all possibilities represented by 8 symbols of good omen, which are displayed in the main symbol of Buddhism - a wheel of eight spokes. Taoism gives her many powers, manifested in the forces of the world, which are represented by the eight Taoist saints or immortals.

The trinity in the symbolism of the eight is reflected in its graphic representation. In an esoteric sense, the number is associated with Fate, Fate with its inevitability and harmony. Divine meaning is expressed by the idea of ​​balance of great metaphysical scales and the symbol of the highest correspondences of polar principles. The natural aspect is assigned to causes and effects, the violation of which irreversibly causes countervailing forces.

IN interpersonal relationships of people number 8 associated with the principle of Themis, which means inevitable punishment and retribution in case of imbalance and shaken moral foundations. The number has a mystical, occult and religious meaning, which sometimes leads some believers, endowed with a tender, loving heart and responsive to the suffering of others, to a fanatical adherence to faith. In the Russian clergy, the eight-pointed star is traditionally called the “star of the Virgin Mary.” The appearance of the magical meaning of the number eight in occultism is associated with the planet Saturn - the planet of fate. The graphic image of the figure eight is represented in the form of an eight-pointed star, the so-called Ezekiel wheel, in the form of a rotating circle divided into eight sides.

The dark side of the number eight reflected in greed and attachment to material objects. For individuals, adherence to the number 8, as a symbol of justice, can turn into an obsession. Such a person may develop paranoia, believing that he is assigned the role of sole possessor of the truth.

Chemical elements
and biology

Quiz
"Chemical Elements and Trees"

1. What chemical element and pine forest have the same name?

(Bor.)

2. The name of a tree that “bears fruit” with gifts “grows” in the name of which chemical element?

(Nickel - spruce.)

3. The name of which tree in our forests, the last to bloom, “grew” in the name of the chemical element Pd?

(Linden - palladium.)

4. From the letters included in the name of the chemical element Rb, get the name of the tree. The ancient Slavs considered it sacred and endowed it with special healing properties.

(Oak is rubidium.)

5. The names of which “musical” coniferous trees, from the wood of which violins and pianos are made, “grow” in the name of the chemical element He?

(Eli - helium.)

6. The name of the pine forest “grew” from the name of which chemical element?

(Borium - boron.)

7. The name of which fairytale tree with a golden chain “grows” in the name of the chemical element Db?

(Oak - dubnium.)

8. The name of which southern evergreen conifer is in the name of the chemical element Bi?

(Yew is bismuth.)

9. In the name of which chemical element does the garden “bloom”?

(Scandium is a garden.)

10. What is another name for the Parrotia persica tree?

(Iron tree).

11. The name of which growth on a tree is in the name of the chemical element Pa?

(Cap – protactinium.)

12. Convert the name of the spruce forest into the name of the chemical element of the fourth period.

(Elnik – nickel.)

Quiz
"Chemical elements
of plant origin"

(Fluorine – late blight.)

2. The name of which chemical element is “hidden” in the name of the porcini mushroom?

(Boron - boletus.)

3. The name of which plant is associated with the name of the chemical element of the sixth period?

(Golden Adonis.)

4. Which frozen juice of some plants, used in industry and medicine, contains the name of the chemical element Cu?

(Gum is copper.)

5. In the name of which chemical element is the name of a plant that serves as raw material for fabrics and blooms only for half a day?

(Selenium is flax.)

6. What is the name of the forest?

(Green gold.)

7. From the name of the chemical element Cr, “grow” the name of a creeping or erect spore-bearing plant, usually growing in damp places on the ground, on trees, on rocks.

(Chrome - moss.)

8. In the name of which chemical element is the forest “hidden”?

(Selenium – forest.)

9. The name of which chemical element is “burrowed” in colors; As an emblem of royal power in France, this flower has been used since the 10th century, and since the 12th century. depicted on the coat of arms and flag, seal and coins of the French kings?

(Beryllium is a lily.)

10. The name of which forage legume, called lamb's pea, "grows" in the name of the chemical element Ru?

(Chickpeas are ruthenium.)

11. The name of which chemical element contains the name of pond filamentous algae?

(Platinum is mud.)

12. The name of which chemical element is contained in the name of the substance that provides nutrition in the light of green euglena?

(Chlorine – chlorophyll.)

13. The name of which ether-bearing shrub “grows” in the name of the chemical element Cl?

(Loch - chlorine.)

14. The name of which Greek god of forests is in the name of the chemical element Pt?

(God Pan is platinum.)

15. The name of which “grass carpet” is in the name of the chemical element C?

(Meadow - carbon.)

16. What is called white gold?

(Cotton.)

17. The name of which chemical element is in the name of a poisonous plant?

(Bohr is a fighter.)

18. The name of which chemical element is in the name of a medicinal plant?

(Boron is a hogweed.)

19. The name of which chemical element is in the name of soup with beets and other vegetables?

(Bor – borscht.)

20. In the name of which chemical element does the poppy “bloom”?

(Cadmium – max.)

21. The name of which chemical element is in the name of plant pigment?

(Chlorine – chlorophyll.)

22. What chemical element has “meadow” in its name?

(Carbon is meadow.)

23. The name of which root is similar to the name of the chemical element of the ninth row?

(Golden root.)

24. In the name of which chemical element of the sixth row can one find the name of a medicinal plant?

(Zirconium is chicory.)

Quiz "Insectivores"
chemical elements"

1. Convert the name of the family of bees, which, headed by the queen, form their own group, into the name of the chemical element of the eighth group.

(Roy - rhodium.)

2. From the names of which chemical elements do bees “drink rum” instead of nectar?

(Bromine, chromium.)

3. The name of which chemical element is reminiscent of the standard example of a thin waist for women?

(Osmium - wasp - wasp waist.)

4. Which chemical element is the sweetest?

(Copper - honey)

5. In the name of which chemical element does the name of a harmful butterfly “fly”, which is always repeated in physics and chemistry lessons?

(Tungsten - mole.)

6. The name of which chemical element is in the name of a person who is engaged in beekeeping?

(Bor is a beekeeper.)

7. The name of which chemical element is in the name of the method of extracting honey from forest bees or breeding them?

(Boron - beekeeping.)

8. The name of which chemical element can be seen in the name of a hive in a hollow or hollowed out log?

(Boron - bort.)

9. In the name of which chemical element does the name of butterflies from the wardrobe “fly”?

(Molybdenum - moly.)

Quiz
"Fish chemical elements"

1. The name of which crucian carp is consonant with the name of a chemical element of the first group?

(Golden carp.)

2. The name of which fish, bred in China in the 10th–11th centuries, is associated with the name of a chemical element?

(Gold fish.)

3. The chemical element and the luminous fish, which can be found in the tributaries of the Amazon or in your own aquarium, have the same name. Which?

(Neon.)

4. The name of which crucian carp is consonant with the name of the chemical element of the fifth period?

(Goldfish.)

5. The name of which river barbel “floats” in the name of the chemical element Os?

(Som - osmium.)

6. The name of which fish “swims” in the name of the chemical element Ni?

(Lin – nickel.)

7. The name of which fish “swims” in the name of the chemical element Cl?

(Loch - chlorine.)

8. The name of which fish of the salmon family “swims” in the name of the chemical element Sm?

(Sima is samarium.)

9. In the name of which chemical element can you “catch” bluefish?

(Lead - blue.)

10. What is called living silver?

(Fish.)

11. The name of which herbivorous fish, used to prevent the overgrowth of water bodies, “swims” in the name of the chemical element Sb?

(Cupid is antimony.)

12. Which chemical element has the name of “hunting” fish in its name?

(Tungsten - catch.)

Quiz
"Bird Chemical Elements"

1. What do the largest poultry have in common with the chemical element In?

(Turkey - indium, common first
three letters in names.)

2. Which bird of prey is called the golden eagle because of the color of its head?

(Golden eagle.)

3. In the name of which chemical element does the name of the bird with the largest nest “fly”?

(Lawrence is an eagle.)

4. In the name of which chemical element does the name of the wood lark “sing”?

(Aluminum - spinning top.)

5. The name of what kind of parrots - inhabitants of the forests of South America - “lives” in the name of the chemical element Mn?

(Ara is manganese.)

6. The name of which chemical element contains the name of the outgrowth of the bird's sternum?

(Calcium - keel.)

7. This bird can eat the bones of large animals. She manages to push them down her throat. The name of which chemical element is in the name of this bird?

(Bor is a bearded man.)

8. The name of which bird of prey of the hawk family “flies” in the name of the chemical element Dy?

(Vip – dysprosium.)

Quiz
"Animal Chemical Elements"

1. Drop the fourth letter in the name of the mountain antelope and you get the name of a group six chemical element.

(Chamois - sulfur.)

2. What is the fur of fur-bearing animals called?

(Fluffy gold.)

3. It starts with the name of a small rodent and ends with the name of a bull - what is the name of the chemical element?

(Arsenic.)

4. The name of which large horned animal, about which in Altai they say that it combines the qualities of several domestic animals: like a cow, it gives milk, like a sheep, its wool is sheared, it has a horse’s tail, it grunts like a pig - fits entirely in the name of a chemical element?

(Yak is arsenic.)

5. The name of which chemical element is contained in the name of the river "civil engineers"?

(Boron - beavers.)

6. What chemical element “calls to visit” a cat?

(Oxygen is acidic)

7. What chemical element “wears a decoration” such as on the heads of animals?

(Argon - horn.)

8. The name of which cowardly animal from A. Volkov’s fairy tale “The Wizard of the Emerald City” was “hidden” in the name of a chemical element of the actinide family?

(Leo is Mendelevian.)

9. In the name of which chemical element of the sixth group “lives” the name of animals that easily run through swamps, where any other animal of their weight would get stuck?

(Oxygen - moose.)

10. The name of a “living cactus” is “hidden” in the name of which chemical element?

(Iron - hedgehog.)

11. The name of what typical forest animal, a large predator weighing 300 kg or more, will lose three letters and become the name of a chemical element of the first group?

(Bear is copper.)

12. The name of which animal “lives” in the name of the chemical element Sn?

(Ox is tin.)

13. The name of which chemical element contains the name of the largest animal on Earth - an inhabitant of the seas and oceans, which has the fattest milk?

(Krypton - whale)

14. What chemical element “herds a herd of horses”?

(Zirconium - horses.)

15. The name of the primitive bull “lives” in the name of which chemical element?

(Tellurium - tur.)

16. In the name of which chemical element does the name of the animal “in the bag” or in “boots” appear?

(Cobalt - cat.)

17. The name of which chemical element of the eighth group contains the name “animal hand”?

(Palladium - paw.)

18. The name of which dog breed is in the name of the chemical element C?

(Dog is carbon.)

19. The name of which bony outgrowth on the head of animals can be found in the name of the chemical element Ar?

(Horn - argon.)

20. The name of which veks “jumps” in the name of the chemical element Bk?

(B e lk - berkelium.)

21. What chemical element of the fifth group sometimes “purrs”?

(Antimony - mur.)

22. Which rune is similar to the name of a chemical element?

(The Golden Fleece.)

23. The name of which chemical element of the sixth group contains the name of the horse breed?

(Polonium is a pony.)

Quiz
"Chemical elements and anatomy"

1. What chemical element is “hidden” in the human ear canal?

(Sulfur.)

2. The name of which chemical element of the first group contains the name of one of the paired arched flat bones running from the spine to the sternum and making up the chest?

(Silver is an edge.)

3. What chemical element “has neither fists nor biceps, but will knock any strong man off his feet”?

(Xenon is a dream.)

4. The name of which chemical element contains the name of the white particles of eggs?

(Berkley is a protein And.)

5. The name of which part of the skeleton is in the name of the chemical element N?

(The basin is nitrogen.)

6. What chemical element of the second period contains the name of the eye in its name?

(Oxygen is an eye.)

7. What “opens with surprise” in the name of the chemical element F?

(Mouth - fluoride.)

8. The name of which olfactory organ located on the human face can be seen in the name of the chemical element Xe?

(Nose – xenon.)

9. From the letters included in the name of the chemical element, form the name of the upper facial part of the skull.

(Forehead - molybdenum.)

10. The name of which chemical element contains the name of the right or left side of the body?

(Cobalt – side.)

11. What scientific name for a runny nose can be formed from the letters included in the name of the chemical element Ru?

(Rhinitis - ruthenium.)

12. The name of which fluid secreted by the skin glands is found in the name of the chemical element Pa?

(Sweat is protactinium.)

Quiz
"Chemical elements + ingenuity"

1. How can you turn the name of a sea animal that has three hearts and blue blood into the name of a group eight chemical element?

(Octopus is osmium.)

2. The name of which chemical element begins with the name of a gelatinous food, thickened meat or fish broth?

(Iron is jelly.)

3. Name the “smartest” chemical element.

(Antimony - mind.)

4. Which chemical element contains the name "hissing ropes"?

(Praseodymium - snakes.)

5. The name of which chemical element contains the name of the tree whose sap was the main source of sugar for the Indians of North America?

(Nickel - maple.)

6. The name of the longest snake is “hidden” in the name of which chemical element?

(Krypton is a python.)

7. The name of which chemical element of the seventh group contains the name of a unit of land area equal to 10,000 m2?

(Manganese - ha.)

8. What spider can build a “house” underwater out of thin air?

(Silver.)

9. The name of the Komodo dragon, the largest lizard in the world, living on the islands of Indonesia, is hidden in the name of which chemical element of the sixth group?

(Wolfram – ora.)

10. The names of which awards at international film festivals are similar to the names of a chemical element of the first group?

(Cannes - Palme d'Or
Berlin - "Golden Bear"
Venice - "Golden Lion".)

11. The name of which large South American snake of the boa constrictor family “crawls” in the name of the chemical element Co?

(Boa is cobalt.)

12. The name of the poisonous toad “lives” in the name of which chemical element?

(Manganese – yeah.)

13. Which chemical element of the second group contains the name of a shiny “outfit” for nails?

(Calcium – varnish.)

14. The name of which chemical element is included in the name of the participants in the first long voyage on the ship "Argo"?

(Argon - Argonauts.)

15. What expression is used to mean “happy time, carefree life”?

(Golden age.)

16. What do you call a master of his craft, a very skilled person?

(Skillful fingers.)

17. Name the most “precious tree”.

(Golden tree, or aucuba.)

Quiz “I wanted to write...”

An absent-minded chemist necessarily makes several mistakes in any word, turning it into the name of a chemical element or animal.

1. Using the clues, guess the words that the chemist wanted to write and which he succeeded in, if it is known that he added, removed, inserted or replaced one or more letters in the word.

...the name of a chemical element of the fourth period, but it turned out to be the name of a beautiful white-bearded monkey.

2. (Selenium is strong.)

...the name of a sea anemone, but it turned out to be the name of a chemical element of the seventh period.

3. (Anemone - sea anemone.)

...the name of a chemical element of the third period, but it turned out to be the name of a mountain antelope.

4. (Sulfur is chamois.)

...the name of a reptile, but it turned out to be the name of a chemical element of the second group.

5. ...the name of a chemical element of the fourth group, but it turned out to be the name of a bird of the thrush family, its singing is considered the most beautiful, this singing was first described quite well by the ancient Greek playwright Aristophanes.

(Tin is a nightingale.)

6. ...the name of a chemical element of the second group, but it turned out to be the name of a mammal of the cat family.

(Barium - leopard.)

7. ...the name of a big lover of acorns and truffles, but it turned out to be the name of a chemical element of the fourth group.

(Pig is lead.)

8. ...the name of a chemical element of the first group, but it turned out to be the name of the swamp beaver of the order of rodents.

(Sodium - nutria.)

9. ...the name of the chemical element of the main subgroup of the third group, but it turned out to be the name of the hair on the lower part of the face in men. (Boron - beard.)

10. ...the name of a unit of skin vegetation, but it turned out to be the name of a chemical element of a large period of the seventh row.

(Hair is tin.)

11. ...the name of a chemical element of a small period, the second row, but it turned out to be the name of a cunning predator.

(Lithium is a fox.)

12. ...the name of a chemical element of the large period of the ninth row, but it turned out to be the name of a fish of the bream genus.

(Lead - blue.)

13. ...the name of a chemical element of a secondary subgroup of the eighth group, but it turned out to be the name of an organ that produces and secretes hormones or other substances that ensure the vital functions of the body.

(Iron is iron.)

14. ...the name of a medicinal herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family, but it turned out to be the name of a chemical element of a secondary subgroup of the fourth group.

(Chicory is zirconium.)

Quiz
“The name of which chemical element contains...”

1. ...Kindows, but no parents?

(Rhodium – gen.)

2. ...Home of tongue and teeth, but no eyes?

(Strontium – mouth.)

3. ...Hay, but no stack?

(Xenon is hay.)

4. ...Shadows, but no beauty?

(Ruthenium - shadows.)

5. ...Cosmetics for nails and hair?

(Potassium - lac.)

6. ...Silt, but no leeches?

(Beryllium - silt.)

7. ...Juice, but no fruit?

(Oxygen is juice.)

8. ...Gene, but no chromosomes?

(Manganese – gen.)

9. ...Neptune, but no water?

(Neptunium - Neptune.)

10. ... ENT, but no therapist?

(Chlorine - lor.)

11. ...Spruce trees, but no pines?

(Helium - spruce.)

12. ...Peat, but no swamp?

(Fluorine is peat.)

13. ...Linen, but no chintz?

(Selenium is flax.)

14. ...Night rest, but no memory?

(Strontium is a dream.)

15. ...Tina, but there is no pond?

(Platinum is mud.)

16. ...“Frog silk” according to Dahl’s dictionary?

(Platinum is mud.)

17. ...Gelding, but no bear?

(Silicon is a gelding.)

18. ...“Weeping tree”, but no tree of heaven?

(Vanadium is willow.)

19. ...A face, but no body?

(Potassium - face.)

20. ...Mouse, but no cat?

(Arsenic is a mouse.)

21. ...The ribcage bone?

(Silver is an edge.)

22. ...Fox, but no hare?

(Oxygen - fox.)

23. ...Animal in Greek?

(Gold is zoo.)

24. ...Long-tailed parrot, but no owl?

(Manganese - macaw.)

25. ...A family of bees, but no beetles?

(Rhodium - swarm.)

26. ...Predatory fur-bearing animals of the mustelid family with thick shiny fur?

(Zirconium - mink.)

27. ...It's sowing time, but there is no spring?

(Lead – northern)

28. ...A place where birds are mating, but there are no wood grouse?

(Cobalt is current.)

29. …Healthy lifestyle?

(Iron - healthy lifestyle.)

Do you pay attention to the brand when you buy something in a store? Are you susceptible to advertising? Also: have you ever wondered why your favorite perfume or car has a number in its name?

Most often the answer is quite simple, but sometimes it remains a mystery. So, eight well-known brands with numbers in their names. Let's see if this surprises you?

1.7up

It is one of the most famous lemon-lime flavored sodas in the world. The drink's logo isn't just a number, it also consists of the word "Up" and a red circle (or big red dot). This circle is the mascot of the entire line of drinks and is called Cool Spot; Moreover, he was even once a character in computer games. As for the number, there is an opinion that these are simply the seven main ingredients of the drink.

2. Chanel N°5

This is probably the most famous perfume in the world, advertised by the most popular movie stars - Catherine Deneuve, Nicole Kidman and Brad Pitt. The name “Chanel N°5” is the result of a control test when perfume creator Ernest Beaux presented Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel with five perfume compositions, from which she chose the last 5th sample. According to another version, the number 5 was Coco Chanel’s favorite.

3. The Heinz company slogan is “57 varieties” (57 varieties)

Heinz's famous slogan states that the company boasts "57 varieties" of products. Heinz currently produces 5,700 different products and sells them in more than 200 countries around the world. So what does the number 57 mean? The company's founder, Henry Heinz, considered it his lucky number, which is why he used it in his slogan.

4. Porsche 911

Why does one of the most famous cars in the world have the number 911 in its name? It turns out it was originally supposed to be called the "Porsche 901", but in 1963, the year it was released, Peugeot had exclusive rights to names with a three-digit number and a zero in the middle. Due to protest from Peugeot, Porsche was forced to change the “name” of its car, so it simply replaced the number 0 with 1.

5. Boeing 737

Boeing is the world's most popular passenger aircraft. According to Michael Lombard, a Boeing history specialist, the company uses the number "700" to refer to passenger airliners. Since the last "seven" in the name looked better than zero, the manufacturers chose the number 707, and then they added 10 to subsequent models in the series. By the way, the 600 series is used for rocket names, and 500 is used for turbo engines.

6. Jack Daniel's Old No. 7

Unfortunately, we will never know for sure where the number in the name “comes” from. There are several theories, such as that No. 7 was assigned to the Jack Daniel's distillery during state registration, or that it was the lucky number of founder Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel. Alas, a long-ago fire destroyed all the company's paper archives, so the origin of number 7 will forever remain a mystery.

7. Levi Strauss 501

What is hidden behind the number in the name of the most famous jeans in the world? They say that Levi Strauss and Co received a patent for its pants under number 501. Representatives of the company admit that they have no idea about the history of this number, because at the same time as the 501 jeans, the company also released a cheaper version called 201 Jean. By the way, these were not the only products of this brand with three-digit numbers in the name.

8.3M

Of course, you know the products of this company. Its annual sales amount to $30 billion, the corporation employs 88 thousand people around the world, and produces more than 55 thousand products. Why is it called 3M? It's so simple: the original name of the concern was Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company - hence 3M. The company, by the way, started its business by extracting stone from quarries for the production of grinding wheels.

You know, there is such an expression: “Whatever you name the ship, that’s how it will sail”. Of course, there is a connection between what day the company is registered and what day it opens in order to begin functioning - we will consider these aspects later. But you still need to start with the name. Let's consider an example when a person calls his company “Contact”, which sells alcoholic products. Using the table below we obtain the following data: 3+7+6+2+1+3+2 = 24 = 2+4 = 6. And so, we got the vibrating number of the company six. As you can see, it is not very favorable for this type of activity, so it can only exist either in conditions of too fierce competition or as a small private store without expansion.

1 - This is a very good figure, it carries good vibrations for those companies that plan to expand widely in their scale. Sometimes this number has a good effect on a young modern business, a kind of innovation that is not yet widespread and has not yet taken root everywhere. It doesn't matter too much what a company with a vibrating number one produces or sells, because it will be successful. But, we also shouldn’t forget that if a person plans not to expand, but to maintain a stable income, then this number can, on the contrary, push him out due to inconsistency; the exception is small companies that sell specific goods that cannot be found everywhere. With the right approach, this vibration is more likely to help a business than hinder its development.

2 - Influenced vibration. It in itself has no power because it is not aimed at commerce at all. With such a vibration, there may be a subsidiary company with its own separate name, but sooner or later it may close due to lack of payback. A company with such a vibration will often encounter all sorts of obstacles, including documentary delays. Although, of course, there is a possibility that the people working in this company are themselves carriers of positive vibrations and the company will survive due to this.

3 — If you are planning to open a playroom for children or a private kindergarten. This number is for you. Although, of course, it is suitable for fitness centers and billiards clubs. This figure is leisure. This vibration helps to attract customers and enhance their positive emotions from the time spent in the establishment. If you are opening a private hunting club, this vibration is also suitable for you.

4 — There are two categories of goods for this number. The first is goods that a person constantly needs. And the second is luxury items or expensive, exclusive items, possibly original ones. In the first category, of course, we can say that there will always be a consumer, but there is a difference whether there will be more or less of them. This number will help bring customers and at the same time they will want to return to your store. If these are expensive, rare and large goods, then things may not work out at first, but the vibration will even out and put everything in its place over time. Especially if it is harmoniously associated with the vibration of the date of opening and registration of the company. But do not forget that the vibration of this number loves hardworking people and if you rely only on it, the company may wither.

5 — This vibration always shows variable success; in order to fit harmoniously, the owner of this enterprise must have a vibration harmonious with this number. For example, a person with the vibration of the number three will not be able to hold his business in his hands; it will close or will constantly pay off some debts and appease dissatisfied customers. But still, if there is no compromise to name the company differently, then be careful in selecting employees, they should have calmer vibrations, otherwise there will always be staff turnover. But despite this, companies can function and generate very good income. But here it depends on what kind of company it is. The vibration of this figure is not suitable for stores. But for some companies related to movement it’s fine. For example, these could be travel agencies, excursion bureaus, transportation of things and furniture, construction materials and companies, and just like the number three helps in organizing companies involved in leisure and entertainment.

6 — Good vibration for those companies where there are constantly visitors who are interested in something. That is, the basis of a person is initially interest. For example, these could be hotels or courses for advanced training and learning foreign languages. Shops and enterprises that produce consumer goods and edible products will also benefit from this number, and an enterprise with this vibration will work mediocrely, bringing a stable income despite the rise and fall. It is also recommended to open a children's store or just a toy store or pyrotechnics store under this vibration.

7 — This is a very good vibration for those enterprises that either produce expensive products, such as jewelry, or their own line of perfumes, clothing, etc. It is very important not to miss the moments when this vibration throws up good offers and deals. However, it often happens that the vibrating number of the owner himself weakens the influence of this number, which is successful for business. Basically and in general, if everything goes well, then most often the enterprise prospers, and brands become very popular.

8 — Large-scale vibration, does not tolerate small businesses and small shops. If you decide to open a large fitness center, then this figure is just for you. Typically, this vibration patronizes companies that are planning or already have their own network, stores or other enterprises. This Vibration is suitable for large projects. Usually such enterprises become widely known not only in the country, but also in the world.

9 — This vibration is well suited for companies that raise funds. Such as: commercial banks, departments of paid and additional education, charitable organizations, all kinds of foundations. It is also well suited for those people who are going to open nurseries for homeless animals. But this vibration needs additional support, so it is best to create a company name from two words rather than one.