Physical Exams
Arts & Letters
Civics
Themes In Public Broadcasting
Women In Physics
100

A hammer to the knee might be used to test this response

Reflexes

100

This novelist was based in Portland for much of her life, and is responsible for works such as the Earthsea series.

Le Guin

100

There are this many branches of the American government

Three

100

Sound 1

Bill Nye

100

This physicist is responsible for the discovery of radioactivity

Marie Curie
200

The acronym MRI stands for this

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

200

This type of word modifies another.

Adverb

200

The Judiciary Act of 1869 set the number of Supreme Court Justices at this many, the same number we use today

Nine

200

Sound 2

Magic School Bus

200

Andrea Ghez received a Nobel Prize for her work imaging this astronomical object.

Sagittarius A*

300

This test measures electrical signals in the heart

EKG

300

She is the current US Poet Laureate

Ada Limón

300

A legal principle that prevents you from being charged with the same crime twice.

Double jeopardy

300

Sound 3

All Things Considered

300

There is a movement to name the unit of momentum after this physicist

Emmy Noether

400

Injecting an infant with Penicillin might be able to pick up on this response

Allergies

400

This philosopher is often seen as the father of Taoism

This philosopher is most well known for his work Kapital.

Lao Tzu

Karl Marx

400

The Temperance movement is responsible for this constitutional amendment, the only one that has been repealed

21st (Prohibition)

400

Sound 4

Masterpiece Theater

400

Chien-Shiung Wu was a Chinese physicist who observed the violation of this symmetry in the decay of Cobalt-60 atoms.

Parity symmetry

500

This screening test for lung function uses a flow meter

Spirometry

500

This is the drug all citizens of the world state take in Brave New World

Soma

500

This is the only US state with a unicameral legislature

Nebraska

500

Sample 5

NoVa Science Now

500

The unit for two-photon absorption cross-section is named after this German physicist

Maria Goeppert Mayer