How are you alive?
Adulting 101
Should you be trusted alone?
Life Skills
You have heard this once in your life
100

The normal human body temperature in Fahrenheit

98.6 degrees F

100

Term for owning part of a company

Stock

100

First step of CPR

Check responsiveness

100

Household device that flips when circuits overload

Breaker

100

Longest river in the world

The Nile

200

What common illness is caused by a virus, not bacteria?

Common cold

200
The number used to track your financial reliability

Credit score

200

What number do you call for non-emergency police contact

311

200

What temperature is considered safe for cooking chicken

165 degrees F

200

Largest coral reef system in the world

Great Barrier Reef

300

The type of medication used to fight bacterial infections

Antibiotics

300

The type of interest that grows on both the principal and previous interest

Compound interest

300

First step to treat a burn

Cool with water

300

What internal temperature should ground beef be cooked to

160 degrees f

300

Most abundant element in the universe

Hydrogen (Water, the Sun, etc)

400

Hormone that regulates blood sugar

Insulin

400

Term for spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk

Diversification

400

Term for severe bleeding that won't stop

Hemorrhage

400

Process for heating milk to kill bacteria

Pasteurization

400

What planet rotates on it's side

Uranus

500

Emergency hormone used to treat severe allergic reactions

Epinephrine

500

The amount of money you must pay before insurance covers costs

Deductible

500

Emergency kit item used to stop major bleeding

Tourniquet

500

The filter in your home that should be replaced every 1-3 months 

Air filter

500

Name one of Newton's Law's

1. First Law (Inertia):  Objects stay at rest or keep moving in a straight line unless a force acts on them.

2. Second Law (Force & Acceleration):  Acceleration depends on the object’s mass and the force applied.

3. Third Law (Action–Reaction): For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. 

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