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100

What is slope intercept form?

y=mx+b

100

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

100

What is the largest organ humans have?

Skin

100

What are the three main rhetorical appeals?

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

100

Who was the first U.S. president?

George Washington

200

What is the derivative of x^2?

2x

200

Which law states F = ma?

Newton’s Second Law

200

When is the last day of school?

May 28th

200

What is the specific event, problem, or urgency that sparks a writer to create a text at a specific moment?

Exigence

200

Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during most of World War II?

Joseph Stalin

300

A water pump removes water from a flooded basement at a constant rate of 65 gallons per minute. At what rate, in gallons per hour, does the pump remove the water?

3900

300

What is the largest element on the periodic table?

Oganesson

300

What is the most used emoji?

Face with Tears of Joy emoji (😂)

300

Which word means "denial of comfort to oneself?"

A. absolution

B. abnegation

C. abrogate

D. accolade

B. abnegation

300

What wall fell in 1989 symbolizing the end of the Cold War?

Berlin Wall

400

If 3p/q=9.6 and p/qr=64, what is the value of r?

0.05

400

Balance the Equation

_ H3PO4 + _ KOH --> _K3PO4 + _H2O

_1_H3PO4 + _3_ KOH -->_1_ K3PO4 + _3_ H2O

400

Which insect tastes with their feet?

Butterflies
400

Word, phrase, or sentence that reads the same backward or forward

Palindrome

400

What does MAIN stand for?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

500

What is the double angle formula of sine.

sin(2teta)=2sin(teta)cos(teta)

500

H2O(l)→H2O(s)

Find the signs of enthalpy (delta H), entropy (delta S), and gibbs free energy (delta G).

delta H: -

delta S: -

delta G: -

500

Name at 3 of the most famous and popular singers.

Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, SZA, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo

500

The following text is from Bret Harte’s 1869 short story “The Indiscretion of Elsbeth.” In this passage, an American tourist has lost his way while walking through a city in Germany and is trying to return to his hotel. This [area] had something of a public look, which suggested that his intrusion might be at least a pardonable trespass, and he relied, like most strangers, on the exonerating quality of a stranger’s ignorance. The park lay in the direction he wished to go, and yet it struck him as singular that a park of such extent should be still allowed to occupy such valuable urban space. Indeed, its length seemed to be illimitable as he wandered on, until he became conscious that he must have again lost his way, and he diverged toward the only boundary, a high, thickset hedge to the right, whose line he had been following.
Which choice best states the main idea of the text? 

A. The tourist has discovered a vast yet empty portion of the city.

B. The city that the tourist visits is modern yet badly maintained. 

C.The tourist’s strategies for retracing his steps are purposeful yet illogical. 

D. The tourist finds a specific urban area beautiful yet menacing.

A. The tourist has discovered a vast yet empty portion of the city.

500

What is an ideology that emphasizes strong loyalty and devotion to one’s nation, prioritizing its culture, interests, and sovereignty above others

Nationalism

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