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A shirt is $20. It's on sale for 25% off. What’s the new price?

$15

100

This global conflict lasted from 1939 to 1945.

World War II

100

This person is the current Section Chair.

Nick Ferrendelli

100

A question asked for effect, not to be answered.

a rhetorical question

100

A group of flamingos is called this.

flamboyance

200

A triangle has angles of 40° and 60°. What’s the third angle?

80°

200

This political party supported a strong central government and was led by Hamilton.

Federalist Party

200

These two conferences occur annually or biennially.

Sectional (annually) and Regional (odd-numbered years)

200

Evidence that draws from facts, statistics, or studies is this type.

empirical evidence

200

This U.S. state has the most active volcanoes.

Alaska

300

Convert 5/8 to a decimal.

0.625

300

The U.S. bought this large territory from France in 1803.

The Louisiana Purchase

300

These two wrote the constitution and bylaws.

Ellsworth S. Dobson and Gordon M. Looney

300

This is the intended emotional response the author wants to evoke.

pathos

300

This holiday is the second most commercially celebrated in the U.S. after Christmas.

Halloween

400

The Pythagorean Theorem formula.

a² + b² = c²

400

This 16th-century Islamic empire ruled much of the Middle East and Eastern Europe.

The Ottoman Empire

400

Name all 8 roles of a Brother.

Attend meetings, participate in service, serve on a committee, be an officer or leader, attend a conference, pay dues, recruit a member, contribute ideas

400

This term refers to appealing to a reader’s sense of ethics or credibility.

ethos

400

This animal can’t jump, even though it has powerful legs.

elephant

500

A bag contains 5 red marbles, 3 blue marbles, and 2 green marbles. One marble is drawn at random from the bag. What is the probability that the marble is blue?

3/10

500

This 19th-century reform movement aimed to end slavery.

abolitionism

500

Sing the Toast Song.

Here’s to Alpha Phi Omega, / Loyal Brothers we,
True to self and to each other, / firm in loyalty
Daily working, daily striving, / ever more to be,
True to Alpha Phi Omega, / our fraternity.                
Brothers clasp the hands of Brothers, / strong the circle we,
Ever mindful, ever serving / all humanity
Now we raise our grateful voices, / in our song to thee
True to Alpha Phi Omega, / may we always be.

500

A brief story or personal experience used to support a point.

anecdote

500

Who is the best prospect in Alpha Psi Class?

David Duong

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