What is 6-(-6) ?
12
What do you call a word that means the opposite of a given word?
Antonym
How many continents are there?
7
What is the speed of a dog that ran 100 meters in 10 seconds.
10m/s
What are the three primary colors in art?
Red, Yellow, Blue
What is the constant of proportionality in the following equation?
y=3x
3
What is the figurative language that is an extreme exaggeration?
Hyperbole
How many major oceans are there?
5
What is the net force and direction of an object that is pushed 10 newtons to the left and pushed 45 newtons to the right?
35 Newtons to the right
What artist painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo Da Vinci
What do you call a line that starts at one end of a circle, passes through the center of the circle, and reaches the other end?
Diameter
What is the literary name for the person/thing in a story is the main character. Most often the "good guy"?
Protagonist
What countries are part of the Northern Triangle in Central America?
Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala
What is the percentage of potential energy at the top of the hill?
100% PE
Why are the primary colors in art different than the primary colors in science?
Artists work with pigment, while scientists focus on light.
How many times can you wrap the diameter around the outside of a circle?
3.14 or Pi
What does the "C" stand for in our acronym for the ACES paragraph model?
Cite Evidence
In the movie Icebox, who was the boy from Honduras seeking Asylum in the United States?
Oscar Fernandez
What is the amount of net force a non moving object has?
0 Newtons
How many sixteenth notes in a half note?
8
What is the formula for the area of a circle?
area=radius 2 x Pi
or
area= radius2 x 3.14
Who is the author of the poem "The Road Not Taken"?
Robert Frost
What region of Native Americans from North America created totem poles and used them to tell stories?
Northwest Coast
What is the kinetic energy of a 2000kg car traveling with a velocity of 15m/s?
KE=1/2mv2 = ½ 2000 x 15 x 15 =
225,000 Joules
Name the family of instruments that makes sound with a vibrating reed.
Woodwind