Evaluate: 5 + 3 × 2
What is 11?
This treaty officially ended World War I in 1919.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
This is the first step where a scientist identifies what they want to investigate.
What is a question?
This art style uses shapes, colours and lines instead of realistic images.
What is abstract art?
This fitness component is how fast you can move your body.
What is speed?
Simplify: 18 ÷ (3 × 2) + 4
What is 7?
The worldwide economic crisis that began in 1929.
What is the Great Depression?
An educated guess based on knowledge and observations is called this.
What is a hypothesis?
This style breaks objects into geometric shapes and different angles.
What is Cubism?
This fitness component is needed to keep running for a long time without getting tired.
What is endurance?
Calculate: -7 + 12 - 4
What is 1?
This German leader rose to power during the Interwar Period.
Who is Adolf Hitler?
In an experiment, this variable is the one that is changed on purpose.
What is the independent variable?
This art style often shows dream-like or strange images.
What is Surrealism?
In cricket or t-ball, this skill is used to hit the ball.
What is batting?
Simplify the fraction: 12/20
What is 3/5?
This international organisation was created to prevent future wars after WWI.
What is the League of Nations?
These are the steps scientists take to make sure an experiment is fair.
What are controlled variables?
This artist helped create Cubism and painted Guernica.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
In football, this skill is used to move the ball accurately to a teammate.
What is passing?
A shirt costs $80 and is discounted by 25%. What is the sale price?
What is $60?
This policy allowed Hitler to take land in Europe in hopes of avoiding another war.
What is appeasement?
After collecting data, scientists do this to explain what the results mean.
What is drawing a conclusion?
This surrealist artist painted melting clocks in The Persistence of Memory.
Who is Salvador Dalí?
This fitness component helps you stretch and move your joints easily.
What is flexibility?