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100

Q: Into what biological class do birds fall?


A: aves

100

Q: What is the slope of the line represented by y equals four?


A: Zero or zero slope

100

Q: In what article or amendment to the US Constitution would one find the guarantee of no government interference with religious beliefs?


A: 1st Amendment

100

Q: In the Ernest Lawrence Thayer poem 'Casey at the Bat', what did Casey do at home plate when it was his turn at bat?


A: He struck out.

100

Q: One thousand twenty-four bytes are equal to one what?


A: kilobyte

200

Q: They are actually swollen or enlarged sections of the roots or plant stems.  Of what are potatoes and yams examples?


A: tubers

200

Q: What is the area of a yield sign if the height is 10 inches and the base is 8 inches?


A: 40 square inches

200

Q: He was a legendary hero of Switzerland.  An apple was placed on his son's head as a test of his marksmanship.  Name this man.


A: William Tell

200

Q: What is the Hawaiian word for a garland of flowers?


A: lei

200

Q: You check the keel before setting off on your journey.  In what type of vessel are you traveling?


A: a boat

300

Q: What tiny piece of glass or clear plastic is placed over a specimen when making a wet mount slide?


A: cover slip

300

Q: Find the volume of a circular cylinder with a radius of 17 inches and a height of 8 inches.


A: 7259.68 cubic inches

300

Q: Who was the first chief justice of the US Supreme Court?


A: John Jay

300

Q: In the J.M. Barrie play 'Peter Pan', whom did the 'Lost Boys' ask to sew them pockets?


A: Wendy Darling

300

Q: The fictious Professor Moriarty was the nemesis of what great detective?


A: Sherlock Holmes

400

Q: What type of device is created when a coil of wire is wound around a soft metal core, thus creating a solenoid through which electrical current can pass?


A: electromagnet

400

Q: A point located halfway between the origin and the point (-3, -8) would be located in which quadrant of the coordinate system?


A: third or 3

400

Q: In what state is Arches National Park located?


A: Utah

400

Q: The family lived on a croft before coming to America.  What is a croft?


A: farm

400

Q: Bricklayers and stone-cutters are often called what?


A: masons

500

Q: How many total electrons does an element have if its first two shells are completely full?


A: 10

500

Q: Find the median of 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19.




A: 17

500

Q: Who is the only First Lady who has been elected to a public office?


A: Hillary Clinton

500

Q: Although he was quite the politician, this Englishman was also an author.  His works included 'The Rights of Man' and 'The Age of Reason'.  Who authored 'Common Sense' in 1776?


A: Thomas Paine

500

Q: How many beats are given to an eighth note in four-four time?


A: 1/2 beats

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