Vocabulary
Math
Biology
Verbs
Trivia
200

How do you say ¨manzana¨ in English?

Apple


200

How much is 30x8x0?

0

200

What are voluntary movements?

They are those that are done consciously

200

How do you say ¨comer¨ in past?

Ate.

200

What are the types of projections?

Cylindrical, conical, flat and agrinson.

400

How do you say ¨Ana come una sandía¨ in English?

Ana eats a watermelon


400

How much is 22x15x3?

180

400

What are neurotransmitters?

They are substances that allow communication between neurons. They are not organs.

400

How do you say ¨romper¨ in past participle?

Break.

400

Name a primary unwritten source of history.

Photo, video, audio, objects or architecture.

600

How do you say ¨Siempre que llueve, mi madre lleva su paraguas¨ in English?

Whenever it rains, my mother carries her umbrella.

600

What is the GCD of 345, 655, 280?

GCD (345,655,280)=5


600

What are the two parts into wich the nervous system is divided?

Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system.

600

Dare in past participle.

Dared.

600

What does the "D" mean in music? 

Re

800

How do you say ¨el baile de la graduación será el próximo jueves¨ in English?


Graduation will be next Thursdy

800

What is the GCD of 290, 456, 890?

GCD (290,456,890)= 2

800

It´s a characteristic of the central nervous system (spinal cord).

It is located inside the spinal column, where each vertebra has a hole in its center through which the spinal cord passes.

800

¨Aprender¨ in past.

Learnt.

800

When did the American cipher begin to be used?

Twentieth century.

1000

How to say these three words ¨collar, horario and habilidad¨ in Spanish?

Necklace, schedule, skill.

1000

What is the lcm of 60, 84, 34?

lcm (60, 84, 34)=22x3x5x7x17=7140

1000

In which century did scientists establish the foundations of histology, through observations under the microscope and through observation and staining techniques for structures of different cells?

In the 19th century.

1000

How do you say ¨permitir¨ in English?

Let.

1000

Name three auxiliary sciences.

Geography, cartography, economics, linguistics, sociology, archaeology, ethnography, archival science, chronology or numismatics.