Assorted Math
Poetry Analysis & Composition
Food Webs & Ecosystems
Government
Finish that Lyric
100

If a rectangle has a length of 17.5 inches and a height of 14 inches, what is its entire perimeter?

63 inches 

100

True or false: all poems have to rhyme.

False! They can rhyme, but they don't have to. 

100

What is an ecosystem? 

A geographic area where living organisms interact with each other and with their non-living physical environment.

100

Beginning approximately __,000 years ago, humans began banding together in larger groups, making governments necessary in order for humans to coexist in peace.

12,000 years ago

100

Tale as old as time, song as old as...

Rhyme. Beauty and the beast!

200

What is 15% of 75?

75 is 35% of what number?

11.25

214.29

200

What is a literary device? Ie, what purpose do they serve?

Literary devices are writing techniques used by authors in pieces of literature to keep the reader interested.

200

What is the main difference between a food web and a food chain?

Food chain = feeding relationship between organisms in a habitat; predator v prey

Food web = shows how all the food chains in an ecosystem interact and benefit one other

200

Name and briefly explain two of the ten amendments found in the Bill of Rights in the United States for 100 points each. 

Answers vary 

200

Here's the thing, we started out friends. It was cool but it was all pretend. Yeah, yeah....

Since you been gone 

300

What is 8 and 4/10 as an improper fraction in its simplest form? 

What is 64/7 as a mixed number in simplest form? 

Simplify 96/210.

42/5

9 and 1/7

16/35

300

Name and briefly explain 3 different types of poems for 100 points each. 

Sonnets, 'I am' poems, tankas, nature poems, haikus, diamante, concrete, spoken word, autobiography, etc.

300

Give one example (one type of plant/animal) of the following roles in an ecosystem: 

Producers

Consumers

Decomposers

Producers: Grass, trees, etc (plants that can feed themselves) 

Consumers: Rabbits, spiders, etc (animals that can't feed themselves and need to sustain themselves with other animals or plants) 

Decomposers: Fungi, bacteria, etc (Organisms that break down dead plants and animals) 

300

Name and briefly explain three different forms of government for 100 points each. 

Direct democracy, representative democracy, absolute monarchy, constitutional monarchy, autocracy, oligarchy, theocracy, anarchy, etc.

300

Country road, take me home, to the place...

I belong

400

Solve the following equation for x using the distributive property: 5x + 3 (2x-1) = 74

x = 7

400

Who wrote the poem 'A Dream Deferred?'

Who wrote the poem 'Sonnet 130?'

Who wrote the poem 'Still I Rise?'

Who wrote the poem 'The Rose that Grew from Concrete?'

Langston Hughes

William Shakespeare

Maya Angelou

Tupac Shakur 

400

Name and briefly describe four different ecosystems for 100 points each. Note: these are categories of ecosystems, not specific locations. 

Bodies of freshwater, gardens, rainforests, forests, grasslands, deserts, tundras, etc. Answers vary.

400
Identify four things that you would have to determine about your own country before establishing it or allowing others to reside there for 100 points each. 

Name, location, geographic features, capital city, transportation, flag, type of government, natural resources, imports/exports, why people might want to travel to your country, culture, laws, rights, etc.

400

Cause I'm slim shady, yes I'm the real shady, all you other slim shadies are just...

Imitating 

500

Solve for x by setting all 3 interior angles as equal to the total degrees of a triangle. <A = x+15, <B = 3x-45, and <C = 2x-60. Then plug x back into each angle's expression to calculate all 3 angle measurements. 

x = 45 

<A = 60 

<B = 90

<C = 30

500

Define the following literary devices for 100 points each: 

Foreshadowing 

Onomatopoeia 

Exposition

Diction

Alliteration 

Hints that suggest what will happen next in a story 

A sound effect in writing 

Scenes that provide backstory on characters 

Choice of words 

Repetition of words with the same first letter/sound

500

Define the following vocabulary words that have to do with environmental science for 100 points each: 

Habitat 

Omnivore 

Zoologist 

Autotroph 

Photosynthesis 

Habitat: The natural environment where an animal, plant, or other organism lives, grows, and reproduces

Omnivore: An organism that eats both plants and other animals 

Zoologist: A biologist who specifically studies animals

Autotroph: An organism that creates its own food using sunlight 

Photosynthesis: The biochemical process by which green plants, algae, and certain bacteria transform light energy into chemical energy

500

Give two examples of things that the national/federal government controls, two things that the state government controls, and two things that the local government controls. 

National: Food safety laws and regulations, maintains relationships with foreign countries, controls the military, and prints money.

States: Issues driver's licenses, provides landfill and utilities, maintains major highways within state lines, and funds public colleges/universities.

Local: Maintains streets and roads within town lines, provides police and fire protection, holds and supervises elections, and funds schools and libraries.

500

It's a new dawn, it's a new day, it's a new life for me...

And I'm feelin' good.