What are the 4 "H's"?
Head, Heart, Hands, and Health
What is the most common grass found in Tennessee?
Fescue
How many United States Senators does each state have?
Two (2)
When making introductions between people of different ages, which one should you introduce first?
The older person
On which planet will you find the Great Red Spot?
Jupiter
A 4-H Art Poster must be oriented in what direction?
Horizontal or Landscaped
What is the term for the group of baby pigs a sow has?
Litter
Which state has the largest number of US Representatives?
California (53)
What is the Tennessee state reptile?
Eastern box turtle
Mass divided by Volume is an object's what?
Density
The Clyde Austin 4-H Center is located in what Tennessee town?
Greenville
What is defined as an agent or chemical used to destroy pests?
Pesticides
What are the first ten amendments to the US Constitution called?
The Bill of Rights
What English unit of measure contains 2.54 centimeters?
one inch
In terms of what it eats, a goat would be classified as what?
Herbivore
What is the 4-H slogan?
Learn by Doing
The wool from one sheep is called what?
Fleece
What branch of government interprets the laws?
Judicial
The parallel lines which run east and west on a globe are referred to as what?
Latitude
Stored energy in an object because of its position is known as what?
Potential Energy
Which 4-H officer's main duty is to preside over the meetings?
The President
What breed of horse is known for its spots?
Appaloosa
What happens if a vote is tied in the US Senate?
The Vice-President breaks the tie
What is the Tennessee state fruit?
Tomato
What is another name for a Tsunami?
A Tidal Wave