Grammar
History/Geography
Science
literature
Latin/misc.
100

the core parts of a pattern 4 sentence.

What are SN, LV, PrN?

100

The measurement of distance north or south of the equator.

The parallels of latitude.

100

the second stage of metamorphic change in insects.

What is larvae?
100

One of the Inklings, and the Author of the The Adventures of Robin Hood

Roger Lancelyn Green

100

How you say "how are you today?" in Latin. 

Quid Agis Hodie?

200

The three ways an inverted word order sentence begins. 

What are Adverb, HV, or Prep. Phrase?

200

The four ways mountains are formed.

What are dome, fault-block, folded, and volcanic? 

200

Named after the Greek myth of Arachne...a class of joint-legged invertebrate animals (arthropods) that includes spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, and other groups. They have eight legs, and unlike insects are all predatory!

Arachnids

200

The four parts of fluency expressed in the acronym: PARE

punctuation, accuracy, rate, expression. 

200

How you say the Hail Mary in Latin 

Ave Maria gratia plena, Dominus tecum...

300

The Latin case that is the indirect object in English

What is Dative?

300

The five goals of the Crusades.

What are:

1. To reclaim the Holy Speulchre!

2. To strike back against the dishonor done to Christ's name by the Muslim's blasphemies

3. To make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land

4. The receipt of indulgences that can take away the temporal punishment due to sin. (only Christ can forgive sins in the Sacraments).

5. To gain land and wealth

300

The three classes of the Phylum Mollusks

What are gastropods, bivalves, cephalopods?

300

Best selling Children's Author from Minnesota, she wrote Tale of Desperaux, Because of Winn Dixie, Flora and Ulysses, etc. 

Kate Di Camillo 

300

In English, Veni, Vidi, Vici-Julius Caesar. 


" I came, I saw, I conquered." 

400

the five noun jobs. 

What are the subject, Pred. Nom., DO, IO, OP? 

400

The reason Charlemagne is called "great!"

What are:

1) He established the Church and sent missionaries

2) He set up schools wherein all peoples (even women and serfs) might receive an education

3) He united his people under one kingdom

4) He defended the Pope from his enemies

5) He was a great warrior

400

The scientific name for vertebrate that can regulate their own body temperature. 

homeotherm = warm-blooded; 

poikilotherm = cold-blooded

400

One of the five pillars of literacy that describes the ability of a reader to hear, identify, manipulate, and substitute phonemes—the smallest units of sound that can differentiate meaning—

phonemic awareness. 

400

In English, "Non aliam nisi te, O Domine" ~St. Thomas Aquinas

"None other than you, O Lord!"

500
The dress-ups that we learned in 4th grade, with examples. 

What are -ly adverbs (ruefully); strong verb (made haste); quality adjective (mercurial)?

500

The causes of the Renaissance

What are: 

1) the Fall of Constantinople 1453...the spreading of ancient manuscripts and artwork around Western Europe

2) The Black Death that allowed for greater wealth in former lower classes of people.

3) The Chruch's patronage of the arts (Michaelangelo, Raphael, etc.)

3) 

500

The seven classes of  vertebrates.

  • Mammalia (mammals)
  • Aves (birds)
  • Reptilia (reptiles)
  • Amphibia (amphibians)
  • Agnatha (jawless fish)
  • Osteichthyes (bony fish)
  • Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish)
500

 literary genre: a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized, and that illustrates or leads to a particular moral lesson (a "moral"), which may at the end be added explicitly as a concise maxim or saying.

A fable

500

In Mass...Priest: Sursum Corda! Response...

Habemus ad Dominum "We lift them up to the Lord"