What type of pencils do you use for shading
all types of pencils
What subject(s) does Ms Wong teach?
Math and English
2x + 3(y+3) = ?
2x + 3y + 9
What gas does plants produce after photosynthesis
Oxygen
You have 6 eggs
You break 2,
you cook 2,
and you eat 2
How many eggs are left?
4 eggs
What year was the Starry night painted
a) 1819
b) 1888
c) 6767
d) 1889
e) none of the above
June 1889
Who are your CCA excos?
CSM - Angel
ASCM - Kessly
Squad leaders - Alicia, Alyssa, Janel, Peony and Ovelia
Life Hacks - Jolene
Drill - Janis
Quarter Mistress - Shi Xuan
List our prime numbers (1 < x < 20)
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19
What is the largest organ in your body?
Skin
How many days are there in a year?
365.25
Who created this painting?
(open docs)
uhleesah van goh
Who are the 2024 CSM and ACSM names?
Laura
Wen Xuan
What is rational numbers?
Rational numbers are any numbers that can be written as a fraction
the arrangement and movement of molecules in a solid
tightly packed in a orderly manner
vibrate about fixed position
What is the scariest fish to encounter when scuba diving?
Trigger fish
Who is the famous composer of The Nutcracker ballet?
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
break down the sentence into two parts
Face parade front by turning right
simplify x4 + y11
x4 + y11
Where can I encounter these elements in daily life?
NaCl
Hydrogen, Nitrogen
Fluorine
Iron
table salt
air
toothpaste
phone battery and internal structure
Name three sports that are part of the Summer Olympic Games and one famous athlete associated with each sport.
Who created these books
- BFG
- Matilda
- Fantastic Mr Fox
Roald Dahl
Who is your favourite senior?
ALL OF THEM
Mrs Ng has 3 fewer stickers than twice the number that Ms Wong has. But Mrs Loke took 1 sticker away from the total. After all these changes, they have 38 stickers all together. How many stickers does Ms Wong have?
14 stickers
If I have a square block and I separate it into 4 equal parts, will the density of the 4 blocks change?
No, the density of each smaller block will stay the same
A farmer wants to cross a river with a wolf, a goat, and a cabbage.
- He can only take one at a time in his boat.
- If left alone, the wolf will eat the goat, and the goat will eat the cabbage.
How does he get all three across safely?
Take the goat across → leave goat on other side
Return alone
Take the wolf across
Bring the goat back
Take the cabbage across
Return alone
Take the goat across
Goat first → wolf → goat back → cabbage → goat