The five food groups are thses:
a. fruits, meats, legumes, and dairy
b. fiber, fat, starch, protein, and grains
c. grains, protein, vegetables, fruit, and dairy
d. greens, starches, fats, proteins and sugars
c. grains, protein, vegetables, fruit, and dairy
Name two functions of a "graphic organizer".
* it helps one orgainze one's thoughts
* provides a visual of content
* reinforces the retention of content
* is more fun than just writing ;)
True/ False
Orangutans belong to the same Order, (primates), as human beings.
true
45 8(5 − 4) − 3
9
What are the three branches of US Government?
Judicial, Executive, and Legislative
True of False
Among the most common food allergies are peanuts, nuts and dairy.
True
True/ False
An adverb modifies a person, place or thing.
False; an adverb modifies a verb
Which are examples of mollusks:
a. star fish. e. oyster
b. snail
c. squid
d. anteater
snail, squid, and oyster
What is percent of change from 12 ft to 23 ft?
92%
True/ false
The "Dust Bowl" refers to a football tournament played before the invention of artificial turf.
False; it was a period of time in the 1930's when giant dust storms ravaged parts of the American south due to poor farming practices
What year did the Federal School lunch program begin?
a. 1946 d. 1923
b. 1987
c. 1963
a. 1946
What is the direct object in this sentence:
The waiter served the guests tea and biscuits.
tea and bisuits
indirect object: the guests
This element is represented by Pb on the periodic table.
Lead
Solve for x:
z= m-3x
x = m/3-z/3
Hurricane Katrina did devastating damage to what city in particular?
New Orleans, LA
Beta-carotene is found in vegetables such as carrots and leafy greens. A benefit of beta-carotene is that it helps with
a. muscle development. c. cells rejuvination
b. intelligence. d. vision
d. vision
The book, Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens was writtein in what Century?
the 19th; 1861
How many moons does Jupiter have according to a recent count?
a. 16. d. 95
b. 35
c. 7
d. 95
12p 3 − 21 p 2 + 28p − 49
(3p 2 + 7)(4 p − 7)
True/ False
In 1962, Ida Gibson Harrison became the first female president of the United States.
False
True/ False
Wheat is the top cash crop of Minnesota.
False; it's soybeans
A memoir is similar to a/ an
a. autobiography
b. biography
c. a poem of exceeding length
a. autobiography
How fast does the Earth spin at the equator?
a. 1,040 mph
b. 75 mph
c. 33,025 mph
d. 480 mph
a. 1,040 mph
r + 11 + 8r = 29
2
Name one state that borders California.
Oregon, Nevada, Arizona