Caste System
Dystopian Fiction
Percents
Decimal Numbers
Geology
100

This caste was the least powerful (at the bottom of the pyramid). They were considered unclean and were rejected by society.

What are the Untouchables/Pariahs?

100

Dystopian literature takes place when.

What is the future or an alternate timeline?

100

Fraction to decimal: 1/4

What is 0.25?

100

Decimal to percent: .75

What is 75%?

100

The Grand Canyon was eroded by this.

What is the Colorado River?

200

This caste level held the most power and was made up of priests and academics.

What are Brahmins?

200
She fits the hero archetype in the novel The Hunger Games.

Who is Katniss?

200

Decimal to Percent: .13

What is 13%?

200

Fraction to Decimal: 1/2

What is 0.5?

200

Weathering is _____.

What is breaking apart?

300

The Kshudras made up most of the population and are made of these.

Who are unskilled laborers like servants?

300

In dystopian literature, something has ________.

What is gone terribly gone?

300

Decimal to Fraction: 0.7

What is 7/10 (seven-tenths)?

300

Fraction to Decimal: 32/100

What is 0.32?

300
Deposition is ______.
What is carrying sediment somewhere else?
400

This is the name for the warrior caste.

What is Kshatriyas?

400

Environmental _____ is one of the five common themes in dystopian fiction.

What is destruction?

400

Percent to decimal: 5%

What is 0.05?

400

Decimal to Percent: 1.86

What is 186%?

400

Give an example of biological weathering.

Answers will vary.

500

Commoners, including merchants, artisans, and farmers.

Who are vaishyas?

500

Other than environmental destruction, what is another common theme topic in dystopian fiction?

What is 

  • Government Control 

  • Loss of Individualism 

  • Survival 

  • Technological Control 

500

Elena walked 12 miles. Then she walked 1/4 that distance. How far did she walk all together?  (Hint: x + 1/4x)

What is 15 miles?

500

Percent to Decimal: 93%

What is 0.93?

500

This is the quick, downward movement of rocks, soil, and vegetation.

What is erosion?