2000 of these make a ton
What is a pound?
Envelope of gases surrounding the earth
What is the atmosphere?
(G) The chief executive of a state government
What is the governor?
(A) a word used to modify a noun or pronoun
What is an adjective?
Between 2 thousand, 2 million, 20 million, and 200 million, it's the total number of adults that have earned a GED through 2020
What is twenty million?
Distance (smallest to biggest): yd. in. mi. ft. ly.
What is inch, foot, yard, mile, light year
The smallest unit of ordinary matter that makes up an element
What is an atom?
(E) an expert in the science of money and distribution of resources
What is an economist?
(C) it's always used for proper nouns
What is Capitalization?
With an age waiver and a letter from an employer, it's the youngest age to take a GED test
What is 16?
measured in meters per second or miles per hour
What is speed?
A vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body
What is an artery?
(D) a ruler who has absolute power
What is a dictator?
(Q) punctuation for reproducing the words of a writer or speaker
What is quotation?
The longest test is RLA. The letters RLA stands for this
What is Reasoning through Language Arts?
Metric Distance (smallest to biggest) m, mm, Km, cm
What is millimeter, centimeter, meter, and kilometer
An increase in the rate of change
What is acceleration?
(N) A member of a wandering group that has no permanent home
What is a nomad?
(P) The form of a noun that denotes more than one in number
What is plural?
Getting 4 tests passed in Pennsylvania earns you a CSS Diploma which stands for this
What is the Commonwealth Secondary School Diploma?
A scale that goes from 0 (freezing) to 100 (boiling)
What is Celcius?
protein in the body that produces an immune response
What is an antibody?
(C) a person who draws or produces maps
What is a cartographer?
(S) an element added to the end of a root word to change its meaning
What is a suffix?
Arrange these tests from shortest to longest in time: math, RLA, social studies and science
What is Social Studies (70 minutes), Science (90), Math (115), and RLA (150)?