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100

This 1997 James Cameron film tells the story of a ship that hits an iceberg.

Titanic

100

This empire, known for its road system and aqueducts, ruled much of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East and fell in 476 AD.

Roman Empire

100

Many people make these at the start of the year to set goals or improve themselves.

 New Year’s resolutions

100

Solve for all Zeros

X^2=2

x= +- Squareroot(2)


I cant afford to put square root in

100

This late financier is at the center of thousands of court documents released to the public.

What Is Epstien

200

In Stranger Things, this girl with supernatural powers escapes from the Hawkins National Laboratory and is nicknamed El.

Eleven

200

The 1929 stock market crash that led to the Great Depression is often referred to by this name.

Black Tuesday

200

This fruit is traditionally eaten 12 times at midnight in Spain to bring luck for each month of the new year.

Grapes

200

What layer of Earth lies between the crust and the core and is composed of solid rock that flows slowly over time?

The Mantle

200

Who is hosting the 2026 Winter Olympics?

What is Itialy

300

This 1999 sci-fi film stars Keanu Reeves as Neo, who discovers the real world is a simulated reality.

Matrix

300

This revolution, beginning in 1789, overthrew the monarchy and led to the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte.

French Revolution

300

What is the first country to experience the new year

Kiribati/Tonga

300

Solve for all real zeros

2x^2 −5x −12

x= -3/2  x =4

300

What is the comet that had a near passover.

Atlas/Comet31

400

This actor won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for playing the Joker in The Dark Knight.

Heath Ledger

400

This English king was executed in 1649 after the English Civil War.

King Charles I
400

The New Year’s Eve tradition of dropping this in Times Square, New York City, began in 1907.

The big ball

400

A Sample contains 18 g of H2O

1. Calculate the number of moles of water in the sample.

2. Calculate the total number of hydrogen atoms in the sample.

 

Constants
Avogadro’s number: Na=6.02x10^23 atoms/mol

Molar mass of H2O: 18g/mol

Moles: 1 mol

Atoms: 1.20x10^24 

400

What is the term for calling AI misinformation

Ai slop

500

Final Jepurdy (Doubble your points or lose them all)


A 0.50 kg block of metal is heated on a stovetop. The block starts at 20 °C and absorbs 5000 J of energy. The metal has a specific heat capacity of 400 J/(kg·°C).

At the same time, a ball with a mass of 2 kg is dropped from a height of 5 meters onto a spring with a spring constant of 200 N/m. Assume no energy is lost to friction or air resistance.

1. Calculate the final temperature of the metal block.

2. Calculate how much the spring compresses when the ball comes to rest on it.

3. The metal block is part of a chemical reaction where 2 moles of gas are released for every 1 mole of metal heated 1°C above 20 °C. How many moles of gas are released?

Calculator Allowed

Constants:
Acceleration due to gravity: g = 9.8 m/s² 

heat capacity of the metal: c = 400 J/(kg·°C)  

Mass of the metal block: 0.50 kg

Heat absorbed by metal: 5000 J  

Mass of the ball: 2 kg 

Height ball is dropped from: 5 m 

Spring constant: 200 N/m 

Initial temperature of metal block: 20 °C 

Moles of gas released per degree Celsius: 2 moles/°C

1. 45 °C

2: 0.7M

3. 50 Moles

500

The ancient civilization created the first known writing system called cuneiform. What civilization is it?

Sumer

500

According to the Chinese Zodiac, 2025 is the year of this animal.

The Snake
500

A 10 g sample of copper (Cu) is launched vertically upward from point d0 with an initial speed of 15 m/s. It falls back down and lands at d0.

1. Calculate the total number of atoms in the sample. 

 2. Calculate the speed just before it hits the ground. 

Constants:

n= molar/molar mass

N=n⋅NA

Avogadro’s number: Na=6.02x10^23 atoms/mol

Molar Mass of copper: M=63.5 g/mol

g=9.8 m/s^2

Friction and air resistance are negligible.

Assume Energy is conserved

Number of atoms: 9.48x10^22

Velocity: 15 m/s

500

What has caused the skyrocketing prices of RAM

AI/Micron