NHS Basics
NHS Involvement
Random Knowledge
Miscellaneous
100

Which NHS pillar is most directly related to maintaining strong grades?

Scholarship

100
What type of hours are NHS members expected to complete regularly?

Service/Volunteering hours

100

What is the largest ocean on Earth?

The Pacific Ocean

100

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

200

What are the 4 pillars of NHS?

Scholarship, Leadership, Service, Character

200

What is a common NHS activity that helps other students academically?

Tutoring

200

What element has the chemical symbol of "K"?

Potassium

200

Who developed the theory of general relativity?

Albert Einstein

300

Who evaluates NHS candidates beyond GPA?

Faculty council

300

A member organizes a school-wide donation drive from start to finish. What type of contribution is this?

Leadership or a service project

300

What is the only mammal capable of sustained flight?

A Bat
300

What is the largest organ of the human body?

Skin

400

Which pillar is demonstrated by taking initiative and guiding others?

Leadership

400

What is it called when a member is given time to fix unmet requirements before removal?

Probation

400

At what temperature (Co) is water most dense?

4oC

400

What is the smallest prime number after 100?

101

500

Which organization sponsors NHS nationwide?

National Association of Secondary School Principles

500
A student consistently volunteers, leads projects, maintains grades, and acts ethically. What concept does this represent in NHS?

The 4 pillars and being a well-rounded member

500

What is the fastest land animal over long distances?

Pronghorn antelope

500

What sport does Serena Williams play?

Tennis

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