Science
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Engineering
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Double Points Random
100

Name at least 4 of the animal kingdoms

What is bird, mammal, reptile, insect, amphibian

100

Who "invented" the lightbulb?

Thomas Edison

100

What type of engineer makes bridges?

Civil

100

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo Da Vinci

100

What is 3^0?

1

200

What is the process that plants use to "eat"?

Photosynthesis

200

Name 5 simple machines

Wedge, ramp/inclined plane, pulley, lever, wheel and axle

200

Name three engineering disciplines 

Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Software, Biomedical, etc.

200

What is considered the opposite colour (complimentary) to yellow?

Purple

200

Name 3 sections of a lab report

Background, Abstract, Results, Analysis, Conclusion, etc.

300

What is the common name for sodium bicarbonate?

Baking soda

300

What is the main difference between hydraulics and pneumatics?

Hydraulics uses water, pneumatics uses air

300

What is the first step of the engineering process?

Identify an issue

300

What genre of art was Pablo Picasso known for?

 Cubism

300

Name all 6 instructors

Marcus, Ivan, Sohail, Loretta, Daniel, Gianna

400

What is the center of an atom called?

Nucleus

400

In simple terms, describe what a CPU is responsible for

Serves as the brain of the computer. Interprets, processes, and executes instructions.

400

Name the type of bridge that uses cables to support its bridge deck

Suspension

400

Do a dance :)) (double points)

yay good job

400

How many hearts does an octopus have?

3

500

Name the 4 layers of Earth

Crust, Mantle, Inner Core, Outer Core

500

What does RAM stand for?

Random-access memory

500

In simple terms, explain the following: voltage, current, resistance

Voltage: the potential energy drop between two points on a circuit

Current: the electron flow

Resistance: the difficulty of the path

500

Make a 1 min rap roasting/describing your counselors


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPey5dl4Ek4

slay

500

What is one of Newton's laws of motion?

1. Every object remains at rest unless acting on by an external force.

2. The acceleration of an object is proportional to the force acted upon it and inversely proportional to its mass.

3. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.