The Nile
What are the four basic operations in mathematics?
Quotation marks are used for _______.
Dialogue
Which moon phase do we see as completely lit?
Full Moon
What are the sharps or flats in the D Major scale?
F sharp and C sharp
Who was the last Egyptian pharaoh?
Cleopatra
What is a mixed number?
The wind whistled and the trees swayed, the night howled, and we all knew something was amiss. What type of figurative language is being used here?
Personification
Fill in the blank. The food chain goes: sunlight, _________, prey, predators, then decomposers.
Plants
What does the term Moderato mean?
It means playing an instrument at a moderate pace, not fast.
What was the first ancient nation to be called a civilization?
Mesopotamia
What is the Order of Operations?
Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition Subtraction
Define onomatopoeia.
Onomatopoeia is words that create sound. Examples of it are: moo, boom, bam, oink, etc.
Your body burns this daily as fuel or energy when you exercise. What is it?
Fat
What key is Fur Elise in?
A minor
When did the Star Spangled Banner become the USA's national anthem?
During the War of 1812.
Grandpa Johnson had a quart of chocolate ice cream. He gave 1/3 to the middle child, 1/3 of the remainder to the oldest child, and the rest to the youngest. Who got the most ice cream?
They all got an equal amount.
And, an, the, etc are examples of _____.
What is the scientific word for plants in the food chain?
Producers
What is Solfege?
Solfege is the order of notes, ascending higher and higher, starting with Low Do for singing or Middle C on the piano.
Before the Constitution, what was the United State's sole document that declared the land's laws and the people's rights?
The Articles of Confederation
Emily has $600. She gave 1/4 of her money to charity, used 1/3 of the remainder for clothing, and used 1/2 of the rest for a birthday present for her younger sibling. How much money does she have left?
She has 150 dollars left.
Hyperbole
The definition of the word penumbra is the moon's lighter outer shadow that is cast on Earth during a solar eclipse.
This musical composer was a German, had over twenty children, and composed the famous Cello Suites. Who is this?