Who is the author of the “Harry Potter” series
Who is J. K. Rowling
Who was the first president of the United States?
Who was George Washington.
This is the basic unit of life in all living organisms.
What is a Cell.
What is the value of 3² + 4²?
What is 25.
After committing a foul in basketball, what is the name of the shot that the person fouled has to take.
What is a free throw.
What type of story is “The Tortoise and the Hare”?
What purchase doubled the size of the United Statesin 1803.
What was the Louisiana purchase.
This biological process occurs before cell division and allows DNA to make an identical copy of itself.
What is DNA replication
Which is NOT one of the triangle congruency theorems. (Be specific)
What is Side, Side, Angle.
Which teams have won the most NBA championships? (Name 1)
What are the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers.
What literary device starting with an “S” term is intended to be both critical and humorous while poking fun at an idea?
What is Satire.
What revolution beginning in 1789 led to the rise in power of Napoleon Bonaparte.
What was the French Revolution.
This part of the atom has no electrical charge and is found in the nucleus alongside protons.
What is a Neutron.
A number that cannot be written as a fraction is called this.
What is an irrational number.
What is the name of the trophy given to the winners of the Super Bowl.
What is the Vincent Lombardi Trophy.
Agatha Christie’s “By the Pricking of My Thumbs” and Ray Bradbury’s “Something Wicked This Way Comes” are two novels who take their titles from lines in which Shakespeare play?
What is Macbeth.
What was the name of the treaty that ended World war I?
This genetic term describes an organism that has two different alleles for a particular trait, such as Bb in a Punnett square.
What is Heterozyougus.
What is the name of this thing that states that for every input there is exclusively one output.
Who was named the MLB MVP of the World Series this year
In 1832, at the age of 21, a member of a prominent religious family moved to Cincinnati to join her father, who had become the president of a theological seminary. Her religious conviction, progressive inclinations, the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act, and the death of her own 18-month-old-son were said to be key influences for one of the most influential novels in American history. What is this novel?
What is Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
What was the name of the African empire led by Mansa Mousa known for their gold and salt trade?
What is the Mali Empire
what nuclear process powers stars, including the Sun, by combining hydrogen atoms to form helium and releasing massive amounts of energy?
What is Nuclear Fission.
Between 4:00 PM and 4:50 PM, the minute hand on Big Ben covers this many degrees.
What is 300 degrees.
Who is the only player to have won the World Cup as both a player and a coach?