4-H Questions
Ag Section
Life Skills Section
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Tennessee Section
100

At what state 4-H event do members wear green 4-H sweaters as part of their official dress? 

Tennessee 4-H Congress

100

Of the three types of soil, Sand, Silt, and Clay- which one is the stickiest? 

Clay 
100

What type of drug is alcohol? 

Depressant

100

How does light travel? 

In waves 

100

What three states meet a short walk from the Cumberland Gap? 

Tennessee, Virgina, and Kentucky

200

What 4-H officer presides in the President's absence? 

The Vice-President

200

One square inch of lumber one inch thick, is the definition of what measurement? 

Board Foot

200

What vitamin helps your body utilize calcium better? 

Vitamin D 

200

In terms of electricity, plastic or rubber would be a good example of what? 

An Insulator

200

What major city in Tennessee was founded on Christmas Day, 1779? 

Nashville
300

What UT sports legend and Basketball Hall of Fame member was a 4-H member in Tennessee? 

Pat Head Summitt 

300

What is meant by the word gestation? 

Length of pregnancy

300

What is the recommended time for good handwashing? 

20 seconds

300

What would you expect the pH of distilled water to be?

7 (it is neutral) 

300
Who served as military governor of Tennessee during the Civil War?  

Andrew Johnson

400

What are the 4 H's? 

Head, Heart, Hands, Health

400

Which Southern state has the most state forests? 

Tennessee

400
Name the two types of Fiber? 

Soluble and Insoluble

400

What does the term flammable mean? 

Burns easily

400

The city of Oak Ridge is located near what river? 

Clinch River

500

Name the 4-H Center located in Columbia 

William P Ridley 4-H Center

500
What type of plant can produce its own nitrogen? 

Legumes

500

What is the photographic term for taking photos with a picture with no flash? 

Existing light photography

500

What is caused by the release of energy stored in the Earth's crust? 

An Earthquake 

500

What lake was formed in West Tennessee by an earthquake in 1811?

Reelfoot Lake