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100

Which of the following angles represents an acute angle?

A. 90°

B. 180°

C. 45°

D. 360°

C. 45°

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12. Copper and silicon are great examples of this type of material. What do we call materials that are

known for their ability to transfer heat or electricity?

A. converters

B. transistors

C. insulators

D. conductors

D. conductors

100

How many people sing in a barbershop quartet?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

D. 4

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10. Match each work with its genre.

x. Scary Stories for Young Foxes   1. science fiction

y. A Wrinkle in Time                     2. horror

z. I Am Malala                             3. autobiography

A. x-1, y-2, z-3

B. x-3, y-1, z-2

C. x-2, y-3, z-1

D. x-2, y-1, z-3

D. x-2, y-1, z-3

100

11. Being a U.S. citizen means you have certain rights and responsibilities. Which is NOT a

responsibility of U.S. citizens?

A. Vote in federal elections

B. Carry a green card

C. Serve on a jury

D. Travel to other countries with a U.S. passport

B. Carry a green card

200

Mickey Mouse was wandering through Disneyland searching for treasure. He found 12 pennies, 3 nickels,

1 dime, and 1 quarter on the ground. How much was the value of the treasure he found?

A. $0.62

B. $0.84

C. $0.77

D. $0.52

A. $0.62

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5. Which of the following is most responsible for the Earth’s seasons?

A. The Earth’s rotation upon its axis

B. The Earth’s magnetic field

C. The Earth’s tilt of 23.5°

D. The Earth’s orbit around the sun

C. The Earth’s tilt of 23.5°

200

Which choice below CORRECTLY pairs complementary colors in the RYB color model?

A. red and yellow

B. red and green

C. red and blue

D. red and orange

B. red and green

200

Which one of the following school supplies is a compound word?

A. binder

B. ruler

C. pencil

D. notebook

D. notebook

200

19. The earth is divided into four hemispheres. In which two hemispheres is the United States located?

A. Northern and Southern

B. Western and Southern

C. Western and Northern

D. Eastern and Northern

C. Western and Northern

300

How many lines of symmetry does the capital letter H have?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

B. 2

300

25. The following are the major components of what piece of lab equipment: eyepiece, nosepiece, stage,

illuminator, arm and base?

A. telescope

B. Bunsen burner

C. microscope

D. centrifuge

C. microscope

300

Which woman below co-starred in ten movies, including Top Hat, and Follow the Fleet, with Fred Astaire?

A. Josephine Baker

B. Ruth St. Denis

C. Ginger Rogers

D. Isadora Duncan

C. Ginger Rogers

300

25. Below are the four types of sentences. Which one makes a statement and always ends with a period?

A. interrogative

B. imperative

C. declarative

D. exclamatory

C. declarative

300

27. This Texan became President after JFK was assassinated. What President visited Inez, Kentucky,

when he introduced his War on Poverty Program in 1964?

A. George W. Bush

B. Lyndon B. Johnson

C. Ronald Reagan

D. George H.W. Bush

B. Lyndon B. Johnson

400

Identify the coefficient(s) in this equation: 7x3 + 4y = 178

A. 7, 3, 14, 178

B. 3

C. 7 and 4

D. 7 only

C. 7 and 4

400

30. Match each woman with the scientific field to which she contributed.

x. Elizabeth Blackwell     1. astrophysics

y. Sally Ride                  2. medicine

z. Marie Curie                3. physics


A. x-1, y-2, z-3

B. x-2, y-1, z-3

C. x-2, y-3, z-1

D. x-3, y-1, z-2

B. x-2, y-1, z-3

400

She played the title character in 2021’s Cinderella. Which entertainer below, a former member of Fifth

Harmony, had a solo hit with “Havana”?

A. Camila Cabello

B. Dua Lipa

C. Demi Lovato

D. Zendaya Coleman

A. Camila Cabello

400

11. Below are four literary terms. Which one is a reference to something from history, pop culture, or other art

forms?

A. allusion

B. cliché

C. denouement

D. sibilance

A. allusion

400

9. These people moved from the North to the South after the Civil War. Their name came from the

cheap luggage they carried. What name was used for these Northerners during Reconstruction?

A. Scalawags

B. Carpetbaggers

C. Copperheads

D. Garment baggers

B. Carpetbaggers

500

Evaluate 5x2 − 3x − 1 when x = 2.

A. Impossible to solve with given information

B. 1

C. 21

D. 13

D. 13

500

3. The Mercator projection shows the Earth as a flat plane. Places on Earth are located with latitude and

longitude. What map do scientists use to locate stars and planets within our galaxy?

A. Celestial Sky Map

B. Galactic Coordinate System

C. Chandra X-Ray Observatory

D. Albers Equal Area Projection

B. Galactic Coordinate System

500

It originated in 19th-century Uruguay and Argentina. Which dance below can be done in 2/4, 4/4, or 4/8 time?

A. samba

B. rumba

C. salsa

D. tango

D. tango

500

15. Which choice below was part of Patrick Henry’s 1775 speech to the Second Virginia Convention?

A. “I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!”

B. “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”

C. “From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever!”

D. “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.”

A. “I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!”

500

16. This Meso-American group was called "rubber people" because they extracted latex from Panama

rubber trees. What is this early group of people who lived in southern Mexico?

A. Aztecs

B. Mayans

C. Olmecs

D. Zapotecs

C. Olmecs