George Muller
Harriet Tubman
True or False
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Taska
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George Muller was famously called?

"Father of Orphans"

100

What was Harriet Tubman nickname?

Moses

100

True or False: Harriet lost only one slave on her mission to save her people.

False. She lost no one

100

Who is the cowgirl in Toy Story? 

Jessie

100

Which teacher has the only haircut exclusive to themselves?

Mr.Clay

200

How many orphanages did George Muller open?

5

200

What biblical character was Harriet Tubman associated with?

Moses

200

True/False: George Muller cared for 10,025 orphans in his lifetime.

False

200

Which Shakespearean play was the direct inspiration for the Lion King movie?

Hamlet 

200

Who is the best Student Council vice president?

Gideon. Humility is an important virtue

300

When did George Muller build his first orphanage?

1836

300

Harriet Tubman was the first woman to do what?

Lead a combat assault.

300

True/False: George Muller established 117 schools

True

300

What is considered the teachers’ fruit?

The apple

300

What is Ethan’s favorite food?

Anything that is not gluten free, vegan, vegetarian, or diet. ESPECIALLY VEGAN

400

George Muller established what?

Schools and orphan houses

400

What was Harriet Tubman's real name?

Araminta Ross 

400

True/False: Bristol was the area of Britain George Muller opened his first orphanage.

True

400

What country is famous for the mysterious Stonehenge?

England

400

What Angel’s favorite color?

None. Black and White are simply the presence and absence of light. 

500

Why did George Muller convert?

He wanted to make a lasting relationship with God and promised he would always have faith in him

500

Was Harriet Tubman the first women to help in the Underground Railroad

No

500

True/False Harriet Tubman was one of the most influential people part of the Under the ground Railroad

False

500

Where did the Statue of Liberty come from?

France

500

Who is the greatest President of all TASKA history?

Yeju Hong, Our shining comrade, who led through the Dark Ages

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