1 / 37

Are you SMARTER

Are you SMARTER. GRADER. 10th. than. Are You Smarter Than a 10 th Grader?. 1,000,000. 500,000. 300,000. Vocabulary. Credibility of Sources. Are You Smarter Than a 10 th Grader?. 175,000. 100,000. Angles & Lines. Genetics. 50,000. Ecosystems. Natural Selection. 25,000. 10,000.

aoife
Télécharger la présentation

Are you SMARTER

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Are you SMARTER GRADER 10th than

  2. Are You Smarter Than a 10th Grader?

  3. 1,000,000 500,000 300,000 Vocabulary Credibility of Sources Are You Smarter Than a 10th Grader? 175,000 100,000 Angles & Lines Genetics 50,000 Ecosystems Natural Selection 25,000 10,000 Real Numbers The Enlightenment 5,000 2,000 Context Clues Measurement 1,000

  4. Vocabulary What does the word rejuvenate mean? • Keep safe • Make fresh • Keep healthy • relax

  5. C. nonlinear

  6. Return Return

  7. Credibility of Sources You have to write a five-page article for a respected magazine about the Battle of Gettysburg. It is important to cite sources that have as little bias as possible. Which of the following sources of information is the most objective? A. the memoirs of General Meade, the Union commander B. a diary entry written by one of the Union soldiers the week after the battle C. piece written for an encyclopedia by a respected Canadian world historian D. a recent article published in the South, saying that the Confederacy really won the battle

  8. C. piece written for an encyclopedia by a respected Canadian world historian

  9. Return Return

  10. Genetics Gregor Mendel developed several laws of heredity over the course of his genetic research. What does the first law of heredity, the law of segregation, state about genes? A. Alleles of different genes separate independently of one another during gamete formation. B. Dominant alleles are always more likely to be inherited. C. Mutations can only occur in heterozygous organisms. D. Two alleles for a trait separate when gametes are formed.

  11. D. Two alleles for a trait separate when gametes are formed.

  12. Return Return

  13. Angles & Lines If X=5, Y=12, and Z=13, what is the cosine of B? A. 5/13 B. 5/12 C. 12/13 D. 3/5

  14. C. 12/13

  15. Return Return

  16. Ecosystems Clown fish are bright and colorful. They live in and amongst the tentacles of the sea anemone, which look like beautiful aquatic flowers, but bear poisonous stinging cells called nematocysts. A slime layer covering the clown fish makes it immune to the stinging cells, and the stinging tentacles of the sea anemone deter potential predators of the clown fish. The clown fish, in turn, protect the sea anemone from other fish that would feed on the anemone. What type of relationship do clown fish and sea anemone have with each other? A. Mutualism B. CommensalismC. Parasitism D. Environmentalism

  17. A. Mutualism

  18. Return Return

  19. Natural Selection In the living world, there is a great deal of genetic variation. The genetic information of dogs differs from the genetic information of cats; the genetic information of plants differs from the genetic information of bacteria; your genetic information differs from your father's genetic information; and so on. Which of the following is least likely to be a source of genetic variation among living organisms? • Meiosis • Mutations • asexual reproduction • sexual reproduction

  20. C. asexual reproduction

  21. Return Return

  22. Real Numbers Lance uses the distributive property in solving the following problem: 2(x + 5) - 2(x + 7) = 2x + 10 - 2x + 14 When x = 3, he claims that 24 is the correct answer. Which of the following is true? • There is not enough information to answer the question. • His assertion is false because the distributive property was applied incorrectly. • His assertion is false because he substituted the wrong number for x. • His assertion is true because the distributive property was applied correctly.

  23. B. His assertion is false because the distributive property was applied incorrectly.

  24. Return Return

  25. The Enlightenment • Based on your knowledge of social studies, which of the following came to be valued more highly as a result of Enlightenment thinking? • the right of governments to enact strict laws and harsh punishments • the idea that there is only one true religion, and all others are blasphemous • C. the idea that aristocrats should have more power because they are rich • D. the right of individuals to speak freely and not be censored

  26. D. the right of individuals to speak freely and not be censored

  27. Return Return

  28. Gary jumped from the car while it was still moving. He knew that it wasn't the best decision, but after seeing smoke coming from the engine and smelling gas, he decided that he needed to get out of the car before it fulminated. Luckily, Gary escaped injury, and firefighters arrived before the leaking gas caught fire and caused an explosion. As used in the paragraph above, the word fulminated means A. fidgeted. B. exploded. C. slowed. D. disappeared. Context Clues

  29. B. exploded.

  30. Return Return

  31. Measurement As an architect, Duane was hired by So-Low Discount Tire to design a new shop. He is making a model of the new design on a 12-inch square piece of wood. The dimensions of the new shop measure 36 feet long by 24 feet wide. Which scale should Duane use to make the largest model possible that will still fit on his wood base?A. 1 inch = 9 feet B. 1 inch = 6 feet C. 1 inch = 2 feet D. 1 inch = 3 feet

  32. D. 1 inch = 3 feet

  33. Return Return

  34. Million Dollar Question Earth’s History

  35. 1,000,000 Question During Earth’s early history, little or no free oxygen existed in the atmosphere. After unicellular life evolved on earth, the atmosphere became oxygenated through a biological process. Which of the following biological processes is responsible for introducing free oxygen to Earth’s atmosphere? • binary fission • Photosynthesis • Fermentation • cellular respiration

  36. 1,000,000 Answer B. Photosynthesis

  37. Thanks for Playing

More Related