What is UWCT's Motto
“Good Heart, Balanced Mind, Healthy Body”
What is force?
A push or pull
WHat is the list of research at the end of the essay called?
Works Cited or Bibliography
In the sentence 'The students studied for the big test,' which word is the verb?
studied
What tool did you use to cut a cutting board
Jigsaw
Who founded UWC
Kurt Hanh
To calculate this value, you divide the distance traveled by the time it took to get there.
Speed
What style guide does UWC (and most schools) use for citations and references?
MLA
Which punctuation mark is used to show ownership, such as in the phrase 'the student’s book'?
Apostrophe
What is element PPE do you need for every power tool?
Safety Glasses
How many UWC's are there in the world?
18
What is friction?
A force that exists between two surfaces
What form of academic dishonesty involves taking another person’s words, ideas, research, or work and presenting them as your own
plagiarism
What do we call the beginning of a story where the characters and the setting are first introduced?
Exposition (Introduction)
How many cenitmeters are in a meter?
100
What is UWC's full mission statement?
to make education a force to unite people, nations, and cultures for peace and a sustainable future
Which of Newton’s Laws states that 'for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction'?
Newton's Third law of Motion
What academic integrity uses cooperation on assignments that are meant to be completed independently.
Collusion
If a narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of every character in a story, which type of 'Point of View' is being used?
Third-Person (Omniscient)
In coding a video game what are the units that create a game's background?
Tile Maps
Who was the president of UWC in 2016 when UWC Thailand joined the movement?
Queen Noor of Jordan
What type of stored energy does an object have because of its position, such as a ball sitting at the top of a hill?
Potential Energy
What's the most important information to include in an in text citation?
The author's name.
What is the term for a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different spelling and meaning, like 'there' and 'their'?
Homophone
What is the term for an optical illusion where the human eye continues to perceive an image after the actual visual stimulus has ended.
Persistence of Vision