This 1931 film marked one of the earliest major transitions from silent cinema to sound, blending both techniques during production
A. M
B. The Jazz Singer
C. Modern Times
D. City Lights
This Cold War tank used a unique autoloader design that required the gun to return to a fixed elevation for loading, significantly reducing its rate of fire during dynamic engagements
A. Strv 103
B. Type 61
C. T‑64A
D. AMX‑13
This developmental theory best explains why a 6‑year‑old may struggle to articulate complex emotions during counseling
A. Kohlberg's post-conventional morality
B. Piaget's preoperational stage
C. Erikson's stage of identity vs. role confusion
D. Bronfenbrenner's macrosystem
This Latin dance is traditionally associated with the 'figure‑eight' hip action created by alternating pelvic rotation and lateral compression
A. Rumba
B. Samba
C. Paso Doble
D. Cha-Cha-Cha
This animal has square-shaped pupils
A. Goat
B. Armadillo
C. Komodo Dragon
D. Sheep
In the 1923 film 'Safety Last!', this real-life technique was used to create the illusion that Harold Lloyd was hanging from a skyscraper clock high above the city
A. Nascio green-screen fader
B. Miniature models composited in post-production
C. Scaled rooftop filming with concealed harness
D. Forced perspective sets built on rooftops with hidden platforms
This was the first Pokemon ever designed
A. Diglett
B. Rhydon
C. Pikachu
D. Mew
This ecological‑systems concept best explains a pattern of a child’s behavioral issues worsening after weekend visits with a non‑custodial parent.
A. The chronosystem’s long‑term developmental shifts
B. The macrosystem’s cultural norms
C. The mesosystem’s influence on interconnected environments
D. The exosystem’s indirect effects
This Los Angeles–based dancer and teacher is widely credited with formalizing the early competitive structure of West Coast Swing in the 1950s
A. Fred Astaire
B. Skippy Blair
C. Lauré Haile
D. Dean Collins
This class can only be played by the Horde in WoW Classic
A. Warlock
B. Shaman
C. Rogue
D. Death Knight
This early filmmaker is credited with pioneering practical effects such as substitution splices, multiple exposures, and hand-painted color in films like 'A Trip to the Moon'
A. Sergei Eisenstein
B. D.W. Griffith
C. Georges Méliès
D. F.W. Murnau
This historic Los Angeles ballroom, opened in 1922, became a major hub for early American social dance and later hosted some of the first large-scale West Coast Swing events
A. The Cocoanut Grove
B. The Palladium
C. The Hollywood Athletic Club Ballroom
D. The Alexandria Hotel Ballroom
This attachment pattern is most consistent with a child who alternates between clinging behavior and emotional withdrawal
A. Ambivalent/resistant attachment
B. Avoidant attachment
C. Disorganized attachment
D. Secure attachment
This famous ballroom dancer and teacher is credited with formalizing the 'three‑track' alignment concept used in International Standard partner positioning?
A. Len Scrivener
B. Walter Laird
C. Alex Moore
D. Bill Irvine
A. Bhutan
B. Vatican City
C. Maldives
D. Nepal
This Finnish director is known for pioneering the use of expressionist lighting and psychological realism in the 1930s, particularly in the film 'Juha'
A. Erkki Karu
B. Nyrki Tapiovaara
C. Teuvo Tulio
D. Edvin Laine
This Finnish film studio, founded in 1919, became the dominant force in the Golden Age of Finnish cinema and produced many of the era’s major stars
A. Adams-Filmi
B. Fenno-Filmi
C. Suomi-Filmi
D. Fennada-Filmi
This pedagogical intervention best aligns with evidence‑based practice for developing emotional literacy in a 9‑year‑old who shows strong emotional reactions but limited ability to identify triggers.
A. Exposure therapy without cognitive processing
B. Behavior charts focused solely on compliance
C. Unstructured play without therapeutic framing
D. Cognitive‑behavioral affect identification exercises
This movement is considered the foundational weight-change mechanic behind most Lindy Hop footwork patterns
A. The rock-step
B. The triple-step
C. The heel swivel
D. The kick-ball-change
This property of wombat dung is completely unique among mammals
A. It glows in the dark
B. It contains natural spices
C. It is shaped like cubes
D. It is buoyant like cork
This early Finnish silent film, long considered lost until fragments resurfaced in the 2000s, is one of the earliest known examples of Finnish national‑romantic cinema
A. Noidan Kirot (1927)
B. Sylvi (1913)
C. Anna-Liisa (1911)
D. Salaviinanpolttajat (1907)
This Finnish pedagogical framework introduced the idea of lapsen vasu (child’s individual ECEC plan) as a legally mandated tool
A. The 2003 National Curriculum for Early Childhood Education
B. The 2016 National Core Curriculum for ECEC
C. The 1996 Social Pedagogy Guidelines
D. The 2010 Early Childhood Development Strategy
This legislative and policy shift marks the pedagogical reorientation of Finnish early childhood education from a social‑welfare service toward an education‑anchored, competence‑based system.
A. The 1973 Laki lasten päivähoidosta, which introduced universal access but maintained a care‑centered welfare framing
B. The 1996 Varhaiskasvatuksen valtakunnalliset linjaukset, which first articulated ECEC as part of the educational continuum
C. The 2010 Varhaiskasvatussuunnitelman perusteet, which introduced learning areas aligned with basic education
D. The 2015 Varhaiskasvatuslaki, which legally codified pedagogy as the core of ECEC
This is the primary reason the follower’s rotation in the swing‑out begins before count 3 in Savoy-style Lindy Hop
A. To increase styling
B. To maintain connection elasticity and avoid arm‑led rotation
C. To prepare for aerials
D. To shorten the slot
This Super Smash Bros Ultimate character's forward-smash has a hitbox that extends below the ledge, making it unusually strong for 2-frame punishes
A. Zelda
B. Pac-Man
C. Pikachu
D. Donkey Kong