Philosophy
Literature
Anatomy
Music Theory
Psychology
100
He studied under one of the founders of Western philosophy and wrote many of his teacher's philosophical ideas, along with his trial and death.
Who is Plato.
100
He is considered the father of modern poetry.
Who is Chaucer?
100
This type of anatomy is the study of structures that can, when suitably presented, can be seen unaided by the naked eye.
What is Gross/ Macroscopic anatomy
100
A subjective senssation, this musical term refers to the general high or lowness of sound.
What is pitch.
100
A revolutionary in psychology, his work focuses on sexuality, especially in the infantile stage. This has resulted in theories such as the Oedipus Complex.
Who is Freud.
200
To justify his existence, he proclaimed: "I think, therefore I am."
Who is Rene Descartes.
200
Meaning "meter" in Greek, this term is used to measure rhythm in a line of verse.
What is meter?
200
This bodily system aids in fluid retentionn and protection from the external environment.
What is the integumentary system.
200
This musical component determines the scale that should be used in a composition.
What is a key.
200
This well known experiment led to the discovery of "classical conditioning."
What is Pavlov's dog.
300
If God is all good, all knowing, and all powerful, why does evil exist?
What is free will.
300
Centering around themes of sacrifice and redemption, this classic French novel by Victor Hugo has been adapted to a musical, film, and has been recently released as a musical film.
What is Les Miserables?
300
In the kingdom Animalia, multicelluar organisms are motile and...
What is heterotrophic
300
Sometimes referred to as color or tone color, this refers to the quality or sound of a voice or instrument.
What is timbre.
300
Often referenced through the use of sugar cubes, this treatment has perceived or actual improvement, most commonly in a medical condition.
What is the placebo effect.
400
Rene Descartes' birthplace.
What is France.
400
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was a mathematician but he also wrote a cildren's literary classic that has been adapted into various films, including a Disney one. Under what penname did he write under?
Who is Lewis Caroll?
400
Fish gills are protected by a hard bony flap also known as...
What is an operculum
400
The visual representations of the relationships among the 12 tones of the chromatic scale, corresponding key signatures, and associated major/minor keys. For example: G major has 1 sharp and no flats.
What is the Circle of Fifths.
400
Founded by William James, the purpose of this psychology field is primarily to find out how the mind works for benefit of the purpose.
What is functionalism
500
The US voting system works under mass agreement to determine what can be considered culturally "right." This is an example of what type of theory?
What is cultural relitivism.
500
One of Shakespeare's most famous plays, to say its name in a theatre is bad luck.
What is Macbeth?
500
These types of tissues are fibrous tissues and are made up of cells scattered among non-living material.
What is connective tissues.
500
Back's four-voice chorales serve as a model to learn this specific type of harmony.
What is four-part harmony.
500
This sort of research employs in studies that examine the relation between mental activity and behavior to the structure and function of the brain.
What is neuropsychological research.
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