the Werewolf)
Daily Double: Mozart was the most famous composer of his time.
True or false?
What is true
Mass*Acceleration=
What is Force
Francis Bacon Invented Bacon
True or False?
What is False
What did Voltaire do for a living?
What is a Author?
He refused the divine right of kings and set the basis for the American Declaration idea of the rights to life, liberty, and property.
Who is John Locke?
In What Franchise Was The Name Wolfgang given to a Werewolf?
What is Skylanders
Name the Device that Demonstrates Newton's Third Law
What is a Newton's Cradle.
Where is Francis Bacon from?
What is England
Voltaire was born in this city, was it:
Hollywood
England
Australia
or Paris?
What is Paris
This holy Roman Emperor was the first enlightened monarch.
Who is Joseph II
Name Mozart's Darkest Song.
What is The Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor
Quick math:
75*4.13=
what is 309.75
Who was Bacon's Idol?
Who is Pablo Picasso
Voltaire went to this school in his youth.
What is Jesuit college of Louis-le-Grand in Paris,
This American Revolution General had 18 slaves before he was 14.
Who is George Washington?
What is Mozart's most famous song?
What is The Jupiter Symphony
Isaac Newton was German.
True or False?
Bonus: When and Where was he born
What is False
Bonus: January 4, 1643, Woolsthorpe Manor House, United Kingdom
Did Francis Bacon invent printing?
What is Yes
Voltaire struggled with this concept, was it:
The Question of Good and Evil
What Sympathy no.3 mean
or Never judge a book by it's cover?
What is The Question of Good and Evil
What composer was both blind and deaf?
Who is Beethoven
Did Mozart and Beethoven meet in person?
What is I Don't Know
Name all three of the newton laws of matter.
What is an object will not change it's motion unless a force acts on it, the force on an object is equal to it's mass times it's acceleration, and for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Firearms exist thanks to Francis Bacon.
True or False?
Bonus: Name Three things that use gunpowder.
What is true
What is voltaire's longest work?
Bonus: what was his least known work?
What is The Questions sur l'Encyclopédie
This important U.S. document was stolen in the popular movie "National Treasures"?
What is the Declaration of independence?