Hannah Rodriguez
NSDA
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100

Where does Ms. Rodriguez get her drink every single day?

Dunkin (Pumpkin Spice)

100

What does NSDA stand for?

National Speech & Debate Association

100

How many amendments are in the constitution?

27 Amendments

100

Which country's Prime Minister was replaced (Bonus if you get the position of the person who replaced the PM)?

France (Defense Minister)

100

Non partisan, New York Think Tank, FoPo

Council on Foreign Relations

200

What is Ms. Rodriguez's age?

22

200

How many years has NSDA ran for?

100 (Centennial)

200

What does GOP stand for?

Grand Old Party

200

Where did Nepal conduct voting for their PM?

Discord

200

Weekly news magazine that features a distinctive red border and was founded by Henry Luce in 1923

Time Magazine

300

Which highschool did Ms. Rodriguez graduate from?

Princeton

300

How many points are needed to get the final sticker?

1500

300

Who are the current Texas Senators?

Ted Cruz and John Cornyn

300

Who did Pope Leo recently canonize?

First millennial saint: Carlo Acutis

300

Gray lady of American journalism, founded in 1851, proudly displays "All the News That's Fit to Print" on its masthead

New York Times

400

What's Ms. Rodriguez's BF's name?

Kevin!!!


400

How many events does NSDA offer at nats?

25!

400

What is the only crime stated in the Constitution?

Treason

400

Who is the current suspect for killing Charlie Kirk (full name)?

Tyler Robinson

400

Network launched in 1996 with the slogan "Fair and Balanced" before changing to "Most Watched, Most Trusted."

Fox News

500

What is Ms. Rodriguez's Dog's Name?

Milo (Mr. Pooks)

500

Who founded NSDA?

Bruno E. Jacob

500

Which months have US president's been inaugurated in?

January, March (1788), April (Washington), and November (JFK)

500

Who is now hosting the Charlie Kirk show after his death?

JD Vance

500

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