What color do you get when you mix red, blue, and yellow?
Brown
What family of instruments does the violin belong to?
String family
What is it called when a player dribbles the ball, stops, and then starts dribbling again?
Double dribble
What part of the body pumps blood?
The heart
Who are all the current members of E-board as of today?
Cheng, Katie, Yeng, Jeremiah, and Keng
What type of paint is commonly used for painting on canvas and dries quickly?
Acrylic paint
What is the name of the musical symbol that indicates a pause in music?
A rest
In soccer, how many players are on the field for one team?
11 players
In the human body, the optic nerve sends signals from the eye to what other organ?
Brain
When, where, and what time is Winter Reception?
December 5th, Community Engagement Center, 5pm-7pm
What do we call the arrangement of elements in an artwork, like color, line, and shape?
Composition
What is the name of the musical symbol that tells you to play a note for four beats?
A quarter note
What type of exercise is swimming: aerobic or anaerobic?
Aerobic
Typically, a person has how many baby teeth as a kid?
20
What three e-board positions are available next semester?
Treasurer, Webmaster, Academic Outreach
SO JOIN!!!!!!
Who is famous for the painting "Starry Night"?
Vincent van Gogh
What is the symbol used to indicate a note should be played higher than usual?
Sharp [♯]
In gymnastics, what is the name of the apparatus that involves performing flips, jumps, and acrobatics on a long padded bench?
Balance beam
Which blood type is known as the universal recipient?
AB
How GBM's have we held so far?
8
Which famous artist is known for creating the sculpture "David"?
Michelangelo
How many musical notes are there in a standard major scale?
Answer: 7 notes
What is this called "a 20-meter shuttle run, where students run back and forth as many times as they can between two markers, using an audio CD to guide their pace.
The PACER Test
How many bones are in the human body?
206
What was the theme for HASEAAC'S event that we attended?
The Statecraft of Hmong History