a2 + b2= c2
What is Pythagorean Theorem?
What is the term for the literary element, at the beginning of a story, that draws the reader in?
What is "Hook"?
The three main parts of the Brain
What is the Cerebrum, Cerebellum and Brainstem?
When talking about a coordinate point, there are 2 numbers. What are the numbers in a coordinate point describing?
What is Latitude and Longitude?
How do you say "food" in Spanish?
What is "Comida"?
The property that states, to stay the same despite being multiplication or addition.
What is Identity Property?
The verb meaning, suffered a mental or physical decline, especially due to a broken heart.
A. Mellifluous B. Pined C. Expounded D. Wooed
What is "B. Pined"?
The outermost electrons are called
What is Valence Electrons?
The amendment that prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures.
What is the 4th amendment?
What are the secondary colors?
What are Purple (Violet) , orange and green?
125x + 200 = 1,200. What is x?
What is x=8?
The figurative device that exaggerates statements or claims not meant to be taken literally...
What is Hyperbole?
Which of the two cells (prokaryotes or eukaryotes) have a nucleus/membrane bound organelles?
What are Eukaryotic Cells?
The first ten amendments are called...
What is the Bill of Rights?
What are sports in Spanish?
What are deportes?
If two lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of corresponding angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel. What type of converse is this?
A. Alternate Interior Angles Converse
B. Consecutive Interior Angles Converse
C. Corresponding Angles Converse
What is "C. Corresponding Angles Converse"?
Comedy and Tragedy are the two types of...
What is Drama?
Are lipids Polar or Non-Polar?
What is Non-Polar?
Is Judaism Monotheistic or Polytheistic?
What is Monotheistic?
Broadcasting: The ELS acronym stands for...
What is an Extreme Long Shot?
If we have the points (2,1), and we want to rotate it 90 degrees Clockwise, what is the point after this transformation?
90 degrees Clockwise Formula= (x, y) --> (y, -x)
What is (1,-2)?
A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
What is Archetype?
The nitrogen base that RNA has but DNA doesn't have
What is Uracil?
What religion believes in Hajj, or a pilgrimage to Mecca?
What is Islam?
Principles of Health Science: The specialty which relates to diseases of the ear, nose, and throat.
What is Otolaryngology (ENT's)?