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The football team coach needed to choose a player to attempt a penalty kick. Dave had a season average of 70% for penalty kicks. Larry had scored on 8 tries out of 11 and Ned had scored 5 times out of 7 tries. Which player should be chosen?
Larry
Which of these scientists showed that oxygen was important to combustion (burning)? a) Antoine Lavoisier b) Gregor Mendel c) Francis Crick d) Marie Curie
a) Antoine Lavoisier
What is a ferromagnetic material?
A material that shows strong magnetic effects
An object is raised above the ground gaining a certain amount of potential energy. If the same object is raised twice as high it gains _____ as much potential energy.
Twice
Differentiate absurdism from existentialism.
Existentialism encourages to find meaning in life while absurdism denies the existence of purpose of living itself.
Name three Leonardo Di Vinci's jobs.
Painter, Engineer, Scientist, Sculptor, Architect
Define "Critical Race Theory".
A concept that encourages to explore how social and political movements are shaped by the social perception on race and ethnicity.
Sort out this riddle. "Birds, beasts, trees, flowers; Gnaws iron, bites steel; Grinds hard stone to meal; Slays king, ruins town, And beats high mountain down."
Time
A haiku has three lines. Please choose the correct pattern. a) 7 syllables-5 syllables-5 syllables b) 5 syllables-7 syllables-5 syllables c) 5 syllables- 5 syllables - 7 syllables. (*An extra task with a bonus point)
b) 5 syllables-7 syllables-5 syllables
Rank the Brontë sisters from the oldest to youngest. 1) Anne Brontë 2) Charlotte Brontë 3) Emily Brontë
Charlotte (1816–1855), Emily (1818–1848) and Anne (1820–1849)