AICE GENERAL PAPER
NOT MATH OR CHEMISTRY
MR. GARFIELD
LOGOS
INFORMATIVE “SA”s
200

In this type of essay, the author discusses both sides of an argument without taking a clear stance (until the end).

What is a discursive essay?

200

In biology, this organelle is often called “the powerhouse of the cell”.

What is the mitochondria?

200

Andrew Garfield has been on many people’s minds from his recent appearance in this superhero film.

What is Spider-Man: No Way Home?

200

This chip company's logo cleverly incorporates an image of two figures enjoying a single tortilla chip and a bowl of salsa.

What is Tostitos?

200

Nelson Mandela was the first president of this country after ending apartheid.

What is South Africa?

400

An incomplete thought, usually missing a subject or a predicate, is considered one of these.

What is a fragment?

400

In physics, this term is the standard unit of measure for work or energy.

What is a joule?

400

James Garfield, the 20th president of the United States, shared this deadly fate with 3 other U.S. presidents.

What is assassination?

400

Every year, this large company allows children to submit their own “doodles” to display as their logo on their homepage for 24 hours.

What is Google?

400

The fifth main entry into Rockstar Games’ “GTA” franchise and the best-seller for the PS2.

What is San Andreas?

600

A word that sounds the same an another, but carries a different meaning (i.e. here and hear).

What is a homophone?

600

In geology, this type of rock is created when magma or lava cools and solidifies.

What is igneous?

600

In 1978, this cartoonist created Garfield, the fat, orange cat that has appeared in more than 2,500 newspapers worldwide.

Who is Jim Davis?

600

The current Baskin-Robbins logo sneakily includes this number, corresponding to the number of flavors they provide.

What is 31?

600

Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, this major U.S. transportation company flies customers to over 120 different destinations.

What is Southwest Airlines?

800

An adjective used to describe an object which is at the upper or lower limit of quality; commonly linked with seniors in the yearbook.

What is a superlative?

800

In astronomy, a meteor that has fallen to Earth is called this.

What is a meteorite?

800

Richard Garfield is famous for creating this collectable card game manufactured and produced by Wizards of the Coast.

What is Magic: The Gathering?

800

They’re not just for sports teams! Mr. Peanut and the Kool-Aid Man are examples of this type of company logo.

What is a mascot?

800

If you’re camping, this type of multi-tool pocket knife could save your life.

What is Swiss Army?

1000

A defect in a line of reasoning that weakens an argument. If you don’t know this, you must be dumb.

What is a fallacy?

1000

In psychology, this idea is found at the top of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.

What is self-actualization?

1000

Garfield Lynns is the buggy alter-ego of this DC comics supervillain.

Who is Firefly?

1000

A big red smile adorns the logo for this breakfast chain restaurant- who's name is also an acronym.

What is IHOP?

1000

In 1954, this man was the co-creator and first host of The Tonight Show on NBC.

Who is Steve Allen?

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