Computer science
Communication
Chemistry
Philosophy
Socio-emotional and social sciences
100

Mention the parts of a computer (at least 5)

Monitor

Mouse

Keyboard

CPU

Speaker

Hard disk

Hardware

100

What is a main idea?

The main idea is the most important point or central thought the author wants to communicate in a piece of writing, serving as a one-sentence summary of what the text is mostly about.

100

Mention the 4 states of matter

Solid, liquid, gas, plasma

100

What is an impulse? provide an example

A sudden strong and unreflective urge or desire such as fight or react to something

100
Define emotion

A natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's mood or relationship with others

200

What's a binary code?

A system of representing text or computer processor instructions using the two binary digits 0 and 1

200
Mention the types of characters that you may find in a story

Protagonist

Antagonist

Love-interest

Confidant

Secondary character

Tertiary character

200

How many elements do we have in the periodic table?

118

200

Mention the philosophy branches 

Ontology

Epistemology

Logic

Ethics

Aesthetics

200

Mention the types of emotions and their definitions

Primary emotions: innate emotions

Secondary emotions: built off primary emotions (lower intensity)

Tertiary emotion: It's the innermost layer and they're build off the primary emotions but have more intensity

300

What are the input and output devices? Provide examples

Input devices allow users to enter data and commands into a computer system, such as mouse and keyboard

Output devices display or reproduce processed information from the computer user such as a monitor or printer

300

Mention the types of text we covered in class

Non-fiction

Literary

Poetry

300

Mention 5 elements of the periodic table

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300

What's logic?

Reasoning conducted according to the strict principles of vadility

300

How do you regulate your emotions?

Take a break

Think about the problem

Be aware of your emotions

Communicate

Make ammends

400

What's a digital fingerprint?

A digital fingerprint is a unique identifier created from the characteristics and behaviors of a device, system, or user's online activity, combining various data points like hardware, software, browser settings, and usage patterns.

400

Mention the parts of the text

Overall structure (like introduction, body, and conclusion) and internal elements (like sentences, paragraphs, scenes, and chapters) that support the main idea.

400

What is energy?

Power derived from the utilization of the physical or chemical resources especially to provide light and heat as to work machines

400

What is a vice and a virtue?

A moral fault or weakness in someone's character. (vice)

A good moral quality in a person or the general quality of being morally good (virtue)

400

How is divided the Maslow's pyramid?

Self-actualization

Esteem 

Love and belonging 

Safety needs 

Psychological needs

500

Mention what are digital rights and at least three examples of types of digital rights

Cyber-rights recognise the right of individuals to access, use, create and publish digital media, and the right of access to the computers, electronic devices and telecommunications networks necessary to exercise them.

Types: Universal and equal access, freedom of expression, information and communication, privacy and data protection, right to community, right to be forgotten, protection of minors and intellectual property

500

What is a free verse poem?

A free verse poem is a poem that does not adhere to a fixed, regular structure, such as a specific meter or rhyme scheme

500

Define extensive and intensive properties

Extensive properties: They depend on how much matter is in a sample, example wight, lenght, volume

Intensive properties: They do not depend on the amount of matter in a sample, example, temperature, boiling point, concentration. 

500

Mention at least a situation that shows self-care

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500

What is a social organization?

It refers to the structured arrangement of individuals within society or community, defining their roles, relationships and interactions. It encompasses various institutions, norms and hierarchies that shape how people cooperate, communicate and collectively function to meet shared needs and objectives.

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