Minnesota's state tree
What is Red Pine (Pinus resinosa)?
This Microsoft program does math for you!
What is Excel?
How many houses have Park Rapids students built?
15
How are the terminals on a battery labeled?
+ / - or positive/negative
What are the three primary colors?
red, yellow, and blue
This is the name for a bovine that has not yet had a calf
What is a Heifer?
This student organization is for students interested in careers in business and finance.
What is the Business Professionals of America? (BPA?)
What's the timesaver used for?
Sanding down large projects
Why do we add coolant to a radiator?
It raises the boiling point and lowers the freezing temperature of the water in the radiator.
Adding white to a color to create a lighter version of a color
tint
To prepare in the oven by exposing the food to high heat from above
What is broil
An accounting term for something you own that has value.
This tool is used to cut angles
What's the purpose of a fuse?
To protect the circuit, to prevent fire, etc.
Shade
This breed of dog is the most popular dog breed in the US. It's athleticism and friendliness makes it good for hunting, as a seeing eye dog, a therapy dog, and is an outstanding family dog.
Labrador Retriever
In webpage design, this allows the computer to display a webpage. The abbreviation is HTML: what do the letters stand for?
What is hypertext markup language?
What is Advanced Woods?
How hot is an oxyacetelene flame?
6,000 degrees
This Park Rapids artist specializes in wildlife paintings
Jeff Renner
The use of this chemical was banned in the US because of it's negative impact on peregrine falcon and bald eagle populations: these species nearly became extinct.
What is DDT?
What is the accounting equation?
Assets = liabilities + owner's equity
This term means to cut two different angles at the same time. (This type of cut is typically seen in picture frames and crown molding)
What is a compound angle?
Name two simple machines.
lever, inclined plane, screw, pulley, axle and wheel, wedge
This photography term means the size of the opening in a lens: a larger opening lets in more light, a smaller opening lets in less light.
What is an aperture?