Q: What is the name for how many waves pass a point each second?
frequency
Q: What is it called when words begin with the same sound (e.g. “silver sea”)?
alliteration
Q: What is 7 × 8?
56
Q: What is the capital city of the UK?
london
Q: What is the term for how fast or slow music is?
tempo
Q: What is the unit of frequency?
hertz (Hz)
Q: What is a comparison using “like” or “as” called?
simile
Q: Solve: 3x + 5 = 20
x = 5
Q: How many continents are there?
7
Q: What is the name for a group of notes played together?
chord
Q: What type of wave is a light wave: transverse or longitudinal?
transverse
Q: What is it called when an object is given human qualities?
personification
Q: What is the area of a rectangle with length 8 cm and width 5 cm?
40cm^2
Q: What planet is known as the Red Planet?
mars
Q: What does “crescendo” mean?
getting louder
Q: What happens to wavelength when frequency increases (assuming wave speed stays the same)?
gets shorter
Q: What is the effect of enjambment in poetry?
enjambment
Q: Expand: (x + 3)(x + 4)
x^2 + 7x + 12
Q: What is the largest ocean on Earth?
pacific
Q: What is the name for the pattern of long and short sounds in music?
rhythm
Q: Name the equation that links wave speed, frequency, and wavelength.
wave speed = frequency x wavelength
Q: Identify the technique: “The world is a stage.”
metaphor
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Q: In which year did World War II end?
1945
Q: What is the musical term for the speed of the beat staying steady throughout a piece?
pulse