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100

Roger has $1.00. Does he have enough to buy a can of corn and a can of soup?


can of corn       $0.68 

can of peaches       $0.74 

can of soup       $0.50 

jar of applesauce       $0.81 

can of pears       $0.89 

can of fruit cocktail       $0.99

No.

100

How many stretches are there for the wrist?

What are they?

There are 2 wrsit stretches- anterior/ posterior.

100

13x114

1,482

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Read the sentence.

Susan's whole body was shaking, and her voice grew louder with every word.

Based on this sentence, how is Susan probably feeling?


A) Lonely

B) Angry

B) Angry

200

Who is the 46th President of the United States?

Joesph Biden.

200

WHAT STRETCH AM I?

1)Place your L arm behind your lower back.

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2)Place your R arm behind your upper back.

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3)Try to meet your fingers together.

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4)If you’re not as flexible and cannot meet your fingers together, simply place your hands behind your back as fall as they will allow.

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5)Hold for 10-30 seconds.

Tricep- Shoulder (TS)

200

 How much more does a ticket for an Atlantic cruise cost than a ticket for a Hawaiian cruise?


ticket for a Mexican cruise       $196.00

ticket for an Atlantic cruise       $328.00

ticket for a Hawaiian cruise       $288.00 

ticket for a South American cruise  $424.00

$40

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Read the sentences.

When Stanley dropped the glue gun, Brendan leaped out of his chair. "Can't you watch what you're doing?" he said.

Based on these sentences, how is Brendan probably feeling?


A) crabby

B) hopeless

A) crabby

300
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Isaac Newton was born in the 1600s and studied how objects move. He discovered three fundamental laws about forces and motion. According to Newton's third law, for every force, there is an equal and opposite force.

Consider the following force:

A hockey stick is pushing on a hockey puck.

According to Newton's third law, what other force must be happening?


A) The hockey puck is pushing on the hockey stick.


B) The hockey puck is pulling on the hockey stick.

A) The hockey puck is pushing on the hockey stick.

300
Which stretch am I?

•1) Lay down on your back.

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•2) Bend one knee and cross it over your other leg.

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•3) Reach with your hand to pull the knee down. (This will deepen the stretch).

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•4) Hold for 30 seconds and repeat on the other leg.

Abductor Stretch

300

Gwen decided to close her comic book store, so she is selling some of her 36,070 comic books. She now has 21,968 comic books left. How many comic books has Gwen sold?

14,102 books

300

Which sentence states a fact?

Dione Lucas was the first woman to graduate from the cooking school Le Cordon Bleu in Paris.

Graduates of the Parisian cooking school Le Cordon Bleu make the most delcious meals.

Dione Lucas was the first woman to graduate from the cooking school Le Cordon Bleu in Paris.

400

Which sentence states a fact? 


 A) Of all the species of damselfish, the blue chromis is the most striking in terms of color.

B) The vitamin's in a blue chromis diet is can affect how brightly the fish's color appear.


B) The vitamin's in a blue chromis diet is can affect how brightly the fish's color appear.

400

WHICH STRETCH AM I?

•1) Lie flat on your back.

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•2) Lift up one leg and bring it slightly towards the opposite leg.

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•3) Hold the stretch for 10-30 seconds.

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*Important!: Leg straight, slight bend in the knee.

A stretch should be felt in the side of your leg.

Illiotibial Band (ITB)

400

At his local arcade, Herman has earned 18 tickets playing an electronic dance game and 33 tickets playing a car racing game.  He wants to get the marshmallow shooter prize, which costs 85 tickets.  How many more tickets does he need?

34 tickets

400

Read the passage.

A Symbol of Freedom

 Edouard de Laboulaye, a French writer and law professor, admired the freedoms enjoyed in the United States. He supported Abraham Lincoln's freeing of slaves during the Civil War. After the war, in 1865, he suggested that France present a statue to the U.S. The statue was meant to honor Lincoln and American democracy. At that time, the French people had little say in their government. Laboulaye hoped the statue would encourage the French to demand more freedom at home. Work began on the project in 1875. Ten years later, the statue, known as the Statue of Liberty, finally arrived in New York.

What is the main idea of the passage?

A) He came up with the idea of the Statue of Liberty after the American Civil War ended.

B) He wanted the Statue of Liberty to inspire freedom and democracy in France.


B) He wanted the Statue of Liberty to inspire freedom and democracy in France.

500

Read the water quality report and then answer the question.

Hampton's drinking water comes from the Hall River. The watershed begins on the slopes of Mount Eagle and flows nearly eighty-five miles from the river's headwaters. Naturally occurring fluoride in the Hall River is less than 0.5 ppm (parts per million), which is the detection limit for analyzing fluoride. The water is made safe to drink through conventional treatment methods and consistent monitoring.

Who is the primary audiance?

A) residents of Hampton.

B) Hampton restaurant owner.

C) a national news audeince.

D) outdoor enthuseiets.


A) residents of Hampton.

500

What part of the body is the Quadratus Lomborum muscle and where can it be found?

Lower back muscle near the spine.

500

Dustin wants to buy a bike that costs $140.  He has already saved $84.  He earns $7 each hour working as a lifeguard and saves all of it for the bike.  How many more hours does Dustin need to work in order to have enough money to buy the bike?

8 hours

500

A Woman of Firsts

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was the first woman to be elected as the leader of an African country. As president of Liberia, she made huge improvements in peoples' lives. Before Johnson Sirleaf became president in 2005, Liberia was in debt, and most people didn't have jobs. The country had also been divided by a long war. After Johnson Sirleaf entered office, she asked other countries for help with the debt. She made it possible for more girls to go to school. She also worked for peace in Liberia. Because of the important work she did in Liberia, she won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2011.


A) She worked to give girls the opportunity to go to school.
B) Her work made the lives of many people in Liberia better.

B) Her work made the lives of many people in Liberia better.