Name and explain the Figurative Language
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Brain Teasers
100

Derek tried to focus on his geography homework, but the cool blue water of the pool beckoned to him.


Personification: Derek tried to focus on his geography homework, but he really just wanted to jump in the cool blue water of the pool.

100

45612 divide 6

7602

100

3x-1=20

7

100

What is an atom?

The basic building blocs of all matter.

100

Why can you never trust an atom?

Because they make up everything!

200

"The world is your oyster"
























Idiom: The idea that you have limitless opportunities and can achieve whatever you want.

200

324 x 63

20,412

200

12g + 6f − 2f − 5g − 4f

7g

200

What are the three subatomic particles of the atom?

Protons, (positive), Neutrons, (neutral)n, Electrons (negative).



200

What has a neck but no head?

A bottle. 

300

A figure of speech that uses extreme, deliberate exaggeration to make a point, add humor, or evoke strong emotions.

Hyperbole.



300

Jean went to the store and found two blouses on sale. She had $100 to spend. Can she purchase both blouses?

Blouse 1- 92.00 blouse 40% off

Blouse 2-148 blouse 65% off


40%x92 =36.80  92-36.8 = 55.20

148x65%=96.20  148-96.20 = 51.80

55.20+51.80=107.30

300

Evaluate: 

2 \times (8 - 3 + 6 \times 2) - 3\)

 


Answer: 31

300

Explain  and name the two genotypes of described in Punnett square.

Heterozygous genotype meaning they both have two different alleles.

Homozygous genotype would mean that an organism has two of the same alleles.

300

Forrest left home running. He ran for a while and turned left, ran the same distance and turned left again, and then ran the same distance and turned left again. When he got home, there were two masked men. Who were they?

The catcher and the umpire.

400

Watching that new show was like watching paint dry.

Simile: The show was boring.



400

5.647x3.8

21.4586

400

\(-\frac{2}{3}h = 6\)

Solve for h:



h=-9

6 x (-3/2)

400

Question 1: A scientist is crossing two plants. Both parents have a genotype of Ll (long stem length). If L is dominant (long) and l is recessive (short), what percentage of the offspring will have short stems?

  • A. 25%
  • B. 50%
  • C. 75%
  • D. 100% [1]

Answer:  A. 25%

 A Punnett square for two Ll parents will yield 1 LL, 2 Ll, and 1 ll combination. Only ll results in short stems, which is 1 out of 4.

 

400

A sundial has the fewest moving parts of any timepiece. Which has the most?

An hourglass. It has thousands of grains of sand.

500

In Spring, when woods are getting green, I'll try and tell you what I mean.

Alliteration: In Spring, when woods are GETTING GREEN, I'll TRY  AND TELL you what I mean.

500

3 4/6 x2/5

 1 7/15

500

Evaluate the following expression if x = 3:

\(2x^2 - 4(x - 1)\)

Answer: 10

500

The Earth’s rigid outer crust is broken into massive pieces called tectonic plates. These plates float on top of the semi-solid, slowly flowing rock layer underneath them known as the mantle. Deep within the Earth, immense heat from the core warms the lower mantle rock, causing it to expand, become less dense, and slowly rise. As it moves further from the core and closer to the crust, it cools down, becomes denser, and sinks back toward the center. This continuous, circular loop of heating, rising, cooling, and sinking is a major driver behind the slow movement of the landmasses above. 

Based on the passage, what is the primary mechanism causing tectonic plates to shift and move?

  • A. Convection currents in the Earth’s mantle
  • B. Weathering and intense erosion of the Earth’s surface
  • C. Magnetic fields generated by the liquid outer core
  • D. Gravitational pulling forces from the moon 

Answer: A is CORRECT because the passage describes a continuous loop of heating, rising, cooling, and sinking within the mantle. This process is the literal definition of a convection current, which acts like a conveyor belt moving the tectonic plates floating on top.  

500

What makes this number unique: 8,549,176,320?

It has each number, zero through nine, listed in alphabetical order.

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