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4-H Facts
Rockets
Bridges
Wounded Warrior Project
Random Information
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What are head, heart, hands and health?
The 4 H's in 4-H.
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What is the tip of the rocket called?
Nose
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What are truss bridges?
a bridge whose load-bearing superstructure is composed of a truss, a structure of connected elements forming triangular units.
100
What does WWP stand for?
Wounded Warrior Project
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When are 4-H Council meetings?
The first Tuesday night of every month
200
What is Cloverbuds?
The "pee-wee" program of 4-H.
200
What steer the rocket?
Fins
200
What makes truss bridges different from other bridges?
They use a triangle support system
200
What is the purpose of the wounded warrior project?
To help the wounded warriors and families of the wounded warriors after they return from war.
200
What is CSU?
The college that oversees Rio Blanco 4-H programs
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Who are famous 4-H alumni? (former members)
Pat Summit, Orville Redenbacher, Al Gore, Hershel Walker, Reba McIntyre, Faith Hill, Reggie White and Dolly Parton.
300
What makes the rocket go?
Engine
300
What bridges are used for heavy loads?
Truss bridges
300
What are you not suppose to mention in your cards?
Killing, Fighting, and Death
300
What is a crossbred?
The combination of 2 or more breeds of animal
400
What is the Parliamentary Procedure?
Rules in place to make a meeting run smoothly.
400
Where do you put the rocket to launch it?
Launch pad
400
What did building the truss bridges teach you?
team work
400
What branch of the military does WWP help?
ALL
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What attend 50% of meetings and complete a record book?
Two requirements in order to earn your sale check
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What is the 4-H Motto?
To Make the Best Better
500
What is NASA?
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Is it better to have a lot of support or little support for bridges?
A lot of support
500
What project did we do for the wounded warrior project?
Made blankets and cards
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What are premiums?
The name for the money earned for placing in a class at a fair