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100

[30 sec.] 

The volume of the following solid is . . . . . cm2

Let your answer be in

pi

1280pi


100

[30 sec]

The process by which pollen moves from a stamen to a stigma is called ____________.

pollination

100

[30 sec]

Before World War II, Shintoism became the state religion of what country?

Japan

100

[30 secs]

Find 2 capitalization errors:

The Okubo Neighborhood is built around Shin-Ōkubo Station, accessible on the Yamanote Line, and is known for its extensive korean community.

Neighborhood, korean

100

[1 min]

List the Fruit of the Spirit in order.

200

[30 sec.]

Based on the following diagram, what is Q- Q1 + median?

90

200

[30 sec]

Animals with NO notochord and NO backbone are called ____________.

invertebrates

200

[30 sec]

Who was the dictator of France during World War II?

Benito Mussolini


200

[30 secs]

Which word in the following sentence means ‘having hidden or unexpected dangers’?

After embarking on the grueling trek up the treacherous mountain, the hikers got utterly lost and ended up needing to be rescued by the provincial mountain rangers.

treacherous

200

[1 min]

List the order of final exams (including which day of the week they will happen).

300

[30 sec.]

A teacher asked his 20 students to line up based on their heights, and randomly selected the third student from the front. Then, he also selected the 6th, 9th, 12th, 15th and 18th students from the front. What kind of random sampling did he do?

Systematic

300

[30 sec]

Classify a nectarine. What type of fruit is it?

drupe

300

[30 sec]

Who was the first religious group known to fight against the slave trade?

the Quakers

300

[30 secs]

Other than verbs, what two other kinds of words can adverbs modify?

adjectives and adverbs

300

[1 min]

According to your public speaking class, what are three things that you should always have for a successful speech?

Preparation, practice, and confidence!

400

[30 sec.]

You are asked to create a password that contains 4 characters. The characters must be capital Latin alphabets only. Also, a letter can only be used once. How many possible passwords can you make?

358800

400

[1 min]

Name three groups of arthropods.

chelicerates, insects, crustaceans

400

[1 min]

What does SDI, a program promoted by President Reagan, stand for?


Strategic Defense Initiative

400

[1 min]

Find the three adjectives in the following paragraph:

The Takadanobaba neighborhood is a busy transport hub for commuters traveling in from the west of Tokyo as it is home to three popular train lines: the Seibu Shinjuku Line, the JR Yamanote Line, and the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line. In the mornings Takanobaba Station is always bursting at the seams with local residents, students and commuters.

busy, popular, local

400

[1 min]

Spell the first and last name of your homeroom teacher.

Christianna Traynor

500

[1 min.]

The surface area of the following solid is . . . . . cm2

120

500

[1 min]

Name five mollusks.

slugs, snails, clams, oysters, mussels, scallops, octopuses, squid, nautiluses, cuttlefish

500

[30 sec]

What year and where did Charles de Gaulle establish the Fifth Republic?

1958 in France

500

[1 min]

Find the 3 spelling errors and write down the correct spelling of each word:

The Japanese company Nissan is the sixth largest automobil maker in the world and the second largest in Japan after Toyota. As of April 2018, Nissan was globaly also the world's largest electric vehicle manufecturer, with sales of more than 320,000 all-electric vehicles.

automobile, globally, manufacturer

500

[1 min]

Miss Barnett gave two examples of characters in movies/shows who showed exemplary faithfulness. Name both characters (or the actors' names if you prefer) and the movie/show in which they appear (foreign language titles are allowed).

Samwise Gamgee (Sean Astin) from Lord of the Rings

Ri Jeong-hyeok (Hyun Bin) from Crash Landing on You (사랑의 불시착, 愛の不時着)