Name any two Catholic sacraments that can be received more than once.
Eucharist, Reconciliation, or Anointing of the Sick
What does the Greek root chron mean, as in chronic?
time
If x = 7, what is
2x + 4
18
Someone is awake but unaware of their surroundings. Is this a trance or curfew?
Trance
What is an organism called that is not native to a location and causes harm?
Invasive species
Name any two Catholic sacraments that can be received only once.
Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders
What does the Latin root terra mean, as in the word terrain?
land or Earth
If w = 28, what is
w/7 + 1
5
If a community has a struggle with getting water, do they have a serum or a plight?
Provide a main idea for these sentences: They started by planting a row of cabbage. In the next row, they planted zucchini. They added beets, radishes, and turnips in the last three rows.
They planted many vegetables in the garden. (Or something similar.)
Name the usual minister of Confirmation.
Bishop
What does the prefix trans- mean, as in transcontinental?
across
If a = 3 and c = 9, what is
2(a + c)
24
Your hear a high-pitched shrieking sound. Is it stoic or shrill?
Shrill
What is the difference between a primary and secondary source?
Primary sources are directly from the event; secondary sources are written/made afterward by analyzing primary sources.
During WWII, Fr. Maximiilan Kolbe made a sacrifice. What did he do?
He offered to take the place of a condemned prisoner in the concentration camps.
What does the Greek root onym mean, as in synonym?
name
If x = 5 and y = 8, what is
x (y - x)
15
If a herd of wild animals died in the severe weather, have they perished or caused an epidemic?
Perished
Name the graphic organizer often used to compare and contrast two topics.
Venn diagram
The word eucharist means ... ?
Thanksgiving
What does the prefix con- mean, as in converge?
with, together
If x = 12 and m = 5, what is
m + x/3
9
After the concert, he spoke with a rought, screeching voice. Is this rasping or skittered?
Rasping
What is the definition of matter? (Be sure to include both parts!)
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (or has volume).