This is one of my favorite questions to ask for when I’m preparing for a quiz over at the University of Texas at Austin, in Austin, TX. It’s part of the summer series of quizzes, and is a great way to find out what you are most likely to do over the next two weeks.
It is actually a pretty easy question to score, if you know what you are looking for.
The first thing to know is that the rising sign quiz is one of those questions that you start to learn much more about your personality by answering it, so if you know exactly what you are going to do, you don’t need to spend too much time worrying about it. The next thing you need to know is that the rising sign quiz is one of the easiest questions you will ever have to answer.
No it isn’t. It’s not that simple; you can’t just pick up a book and flip to a random page and expect to know what your rising sign is. Not that there’s anyone that knows for sure what your rising sign is, but you can try to guess. You could look up the dictionary to see what it means and then try to figure it out. Or you can just make your friends guess.
The rising sign quiz is actually a simple mathematical question. It comes down to the fact that the rising sign represents the sun and the number 1 is the “rising” of the sun. The first number is the hour of the rising sun. The number 2 is the minute of the rising sun. The number 3 is the degree of the rising sun. The number 4 is the second degree of the rising sun.
The rising sign is the second day of the week. We are actually looking at the rising of the sun on Monday, but it’s a silly question because this is the same rising of the sun on every day of the week. What we’re looking for is the rising of the sun today. The first number is the hour of the rising sun. The second number is the minute of the rising sun. The third number is the degree of the rising sun.
The rising sign is the second day of the week, or in the case of a rising sun, the second day of the month. We are looking at the rising of the sun today, which happens to be Monday. So it’s the second day of the month.
Today is the first day of the month. This means the rising of the sun on Monday is the fourth hour of the sun. If we look at the rising sun today, on Monday, the fifth hour is the first hour of the sun. So its the first hour of the month.
Today is also the day when a new school starts. It’s a new school every four days, which means it’s a new school every quarter. So today is the fourth quarter.
Now think about this for a second. The first time we think about the rising of the sun, we think a quarter, so we’re thinking of the first quarter of the month. But the sun rises on the fifth hour of the day. Not on the fifth hour of the month. So the sun rises on the fifth hour of the quarter. So its the first quarter of the new school.