Crusader Academic Decathlon
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- Q1What was the first written set of laws?Harambe's CodeThe Bill of RightsThe Golden RulesHammurabi's Code45s
- Q2What two rivers connect to form the Nile River?The Blue Nile and The PlatteWhite Nile River and Blue Nile RiverThe West and North NileThe White and Black Nile45s
- Q3What did the Greeks call their market areas?GalleriaBodegaEmporiumAgora45s
- Q4Who was the leader of Carthage during the Second Punic War? He brought war elephants to Europe and never lost a battle there.NapoleonWashingtonHannibalStalin45s
- Q5Which of the following was not an achievement of the Qin (Chin) Dynasty?Connected the Great Wall of ChinaCreated a more difficult and complex language.Terra-Cotta SoldiersStandardized Currency45s
- Q6What was the gillie in the novel Crater?A protectorA communicatorA builderA government official45s
- Q7What is indirect characterization?When the character tells their story in first person.When the reader must use clues in the story to make inferences about a character.When the author directly states information about the character.When the narrator is omniscient.45s
- Q8Solve this analogy for Crater. puter: ___________ :: computer: moneyMariaHelium-3pioneerJohncredits45s
- Q9Which notice and note strategy strategy identifies when a character is learning from another character?Memory MomentAha MomentWords to the WiserTough Questions45s
- Q10Who is the protagonist in the story?A dynamic character; a character who has experienced a change.The narrator; the person telling the storyThe character who opposes the main character; the villianThe main character; often the hero.45s
- Q11What does the sunset symbolize in The Outsiders?BeautyLoveEqualityFriendship45s
- Q12Danger! explained to us how NASA in considering how to get humans to Mars. Why is it currently too dangerous?BoredomAstronauts are too scaredLack of technologyInability to transport food and water45s
- Q13Which sentence correctly uses commas?In my pool bag, I have sunscreen, a towel, and my hat.In my pool bag I have sunscreen, a towel, and, my hat.In my pool bag, I have, sunscreen, a towel, and, my, hat.In my pool bag, I have sunscreen, a towel and my hat.45s
- Q14"I nearly died after running those laps!" is an example of what type of figurative language?IdiomSimilePersonificationHyperbole45s
- Q15Factors that are living or produced by living things are called?BioticBallasticBionomeBiography45s