0 0
2011GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY
NATIONAL ACADEMIC BOWL
PRELIMINARY MATCHSAMPLE
ROUND 1
1
0 0
1
SOCIAL STUDIES
2
0 0
The fervent patriotism of this man who died in 1919 earned him the nickname
“The Star Spangled Scotchman”?
3
0 0
4
0 0
The fervent patriotism of this man who died in 1919 earned him the nickname
“The Star Spangled Scotchman”?
5
0 0
Andrew Carnegie or Carnegie
6
Student StaffUndo
0 0
2
DEAF STUDIES
11
0 0
?
12
0 0
13
0 0
?
14
0 0
1880
15
Student StaffUndo
0 0
3
SOCIAL STUDIES
20
0 0
What city is home to the Swiss Parliament?
21
0 0
22
0 0
What city is home to the Swiss Parliament?
23
0 0
Bern or Berne
24
Student StaffUndo
0 0
4
MATHEMATICS
29
0 0
How many teaspoons are in one tablespoon?
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:010:210:260:250:300:290:280:240:230:220:27
30
0 0
31
0 0
32
How many teaspoons are in one tablespoon?
0 0
33
Student StaffUndo
3
0 0
5
THE ARTS
38
0 0
This 17th Century Dutch painter Van Rijn is more
commonly known by what first name?
39
0 0
40
0 0
This 17th Century Dutch painter Van Rijn is more
commonly known by what first name?
41
0 0
Rembrandt
42
Student StaffUndo
0 0
6
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
47
0 0
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is set in 1692 in
this town?
48
0 0
49
0 0
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is set in 1692 in
this town?
50
0 0
Salem
51
Student StaffUndo
0 0
7
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
56
0 0
This murderous barber has a chair that can suddenly
drop a victim via trap door into a cellar?
57
0 0
58
0 0
This murderous barber has a chair that can suddenly
drop a victim via trap door into a cellar?
59
0 0
Sweeney Todd or Todd
60
Student StaffUndo
0 0
8
POPULAR CULTURE,LEISURE, AND SPORTS
65
0 0
If you weighed up to 126 pounds you be what class
of boxer?
66
0 0
67
0 0
If you weighed up to 126 pounds you be what class
of boxer?
68
0 0
featherweight
69
Student StaffUndo
0 0
9
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
74
0 0
This reddish-orange metal was first used around 5000
BC?
75
0 0
76
0 0
Atomic Number 29, this reddish-orange metal was first used around 5000 BC?
77
0 0
copper
78
Student StaffUndo
0 0
10
MATHEMATICS
83
0 0
?
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:010:210:260:250:300:290:280:240:230:220:27
84
0 0
85
0 0
86
?
0 0
87
Student StaffUndo
.62
0 0
11
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
92
0 0
How many humps does a Bactrian camel have?
93
0 0
94
0 0
How many humps does a Bactrian camel have?
95
0 0
2
96
Student StaffUndo
0 0
12
POP CULTURE
101
0 0
What web-based movie won 5 awards, the most for
one film this year, in January at the Golden
Globes?
102
0 0
103
0 0
What web-based movie won 5 awards, the most for
one film this year, in January at the Golden
Globes?
104
0 0
The Social Network
105
Student StaffUndo
0 0
END OFROUND 1
110
0 0
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:17
BREAK TIMER
0:090:010:210:260:250:300:290:280:240:230:220:270:320:330:340:350:360:370:380:400:410:480:490:500:460:450:440:430:420:470:390:310:510:560:551:000:590:580:540:530:520:571:021:031:041:051:061:071:081:101:111:181:191:201:161:151:141:131:121:171:091:011:211:261:251:301:291:281:241:231:221:271:321:331:341:351:361:371:381:401:411:481:491:501:461:451:441:431:421:471:391:311:511:561:552:001:591:581:541:531:521:57
111
0 0
2011GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY
NATIONAL ACADEMIC BOWL
PRELIMINARY MATCH TEMPLATE
ROUND 2
112
0 0
QUESTION1
113
0 0
France got this territory back in 1800 and turned around and sold it to the US a few years later?
A. AlaskaB. Puerto RicoC. MexicoD. Louisiana
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01
114
0 0
115
0 0
116
D. or Louisiana
Student StaffUndo
0 0
QUESTION2
117
0 0
What Polynesian word is used to say goodbye, hello, but it can also mean love?
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01
118
0 0
119
0 0
120
Aloha
Student StaffUndo
0 0
QUESTION3
121
0 0
The name for the art movement Impressionism is taken directly from this artists painting title “Impression, Sunrise”?
A. George SeuratB. Claude MonetC. Edgar DegasD. Paul Cezanne
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01
122
0 0
123
0 0
B. or Monet
124
Student StaffUndo
0 0
QUESTION4
125
0 0
Fly High with this colorless, odorless and tasteless gas, atomic
number of 2?
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01
126
0 0
127
0 0
Helium
128
Student StaffUndo
0 0
QUESTION5
129
0 0
If you are considered a Gleek, what tv show are
you a super-fan of?
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01
130
0 0
131
0 0
Glee
132
Student StaffUndo
0 0
QUESTION6
133
0 0
On May 1, 1963, Jim Whittaker became the first American and 10th person to reach the summit of this mountain?
A. KilimanjaroB. FujiC. EverestD. Kenya
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01
134
0 0
135
0 0
C. or Everest
136
Student StaffUndo
0 0
QUESTION7
137
0 0
Where is the National Theater of the Deaf located?
A. Hartford, CTB. New York, NYC. Washington, DCD. West Hartford, CT
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01
138
0 0
139
0 0
D. or West Hartford, CT
140
Student StaffUndo
0 0
QUESTION8
141
0 0
This word for a feeling of great fear or terror comes from the old high German for “to fear”?
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01
142
0 0
143
0 0
dread
144
Student StaffUndo
0 0
QUESTION9
145
0 0
This state has the largest congressional district in area?
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01
146
0 0
147
0 0
ALASKA or AK
148
Student StaffUndo
0 0
QUESTION10
149
0 0
What math term means points that lie within the
same plane?
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01
150
0 0
151
0 0
coplanar
152
Student StaffUndo
0 0
QUESTION11
153
0 0
This Pennsylvanian town is the “weather capital of the world” not just on Feb 2nd.
A. PunxsutawneyB. Philadelphia C. AllentownD. Erie
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01
154
0 0
155
0 0
A. or Punxsutawney
156
Student StaffUndo
0 0
QUESTION12
157
0 0
Using the formula d=rt.How far will a motorcycle traveling at 25 mph go in
½ and hour?
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01
158
0 0
159
0 0
12.5 miles
160
Student StaffUndo
0 0
END OF ROUND 2
161
0 0
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:17
BREAK TIMER
0:090:010:210:260:250:300:290:280:240:230:220:270:320:330:340:350:360:370:380:400:410:480:490:500:460:450:440:430:420:470:390:310:510:560:551:000:590:580:540:530:520:571:021:031:041:051:061:071:081:101:111:181:191:201:161:151:141:131:121:171:091:011:211:261:251:301:291:281:241:231:221:271:321:331:341:351:361:371:381:401:411:481:491:501:461:451:441:431:421:471:391:311:511:561:552:001:591:581:541:531:521:57
162
0 0
2011GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY
NATIONAL ACADEMIC BOWL
PRELIMINARY MATCH TEMPLATE
FINAL ROUND163
163
0 0
CATEGORY:
Language and Literature
164
0 0
INSTRUCTIONS: Name the literary term
being described.
165
0 0
1. A literary device that is a specific reference to a person, place or event that audiences would
widely recognize?
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:120:090:01
166
0 0
2. A pattern of sounds that includes the
repetition of a consonant.
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:120:090:01
167
0 0
3. A figure of speech that is a grossly exaggerated description or statement.
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:120:090:01
168
0 0
4. When animals, ideals or objects are given human
like characteristics.
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:120:090:01
169
0 0
5. A type of figurative language that makes a
comparison between two things using “like” or
“as”.
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:120:090:01
170
0 0
6. A figure of speech that constructs an analogy between two things.
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:120:090:01
171
0 0
7. A word that imitates or suggests the source of the
sound that it describes.
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:120:090:01
172
0 0
8. A device often used in drama whereby a
character relates his or her thoughts and feelings to him/herself and to the
audience without addressing any of the
other characters.0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:120:090:01
173
0 0
9. A figure of speech used in rhetoric in which a
thing or concept is not called by its own name,
but by the name of something intimately
associated with that thing or concept.
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:120:090:01
174
0 0
10. A rhetorical device, literary technique, or
situation in which there is a sharp incongruity or discordance that goes beyond the simple and
evident intention of words or actions.
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:120:090:01
175
0 0
176
0 0
1. A literary device that is a specific reference to a
person, place or event that audiences would widely
recognize?
177
0 0
1. allusion
178
Student StaffUndo
0 0
2. A pattern of sounds that includes the repetition of a
consonant.
179
0 0
2. alliteration
180
Student StaffUndo
0 0
3. A figure of speech that is a grossly exaggerated description or statement.
181
0 0
3. hyperbole
182
Student StaffUndo
0 0
4. When animals, ideals or objects are given human
like characteristics.
183
0 0
4. personification
184
Student StaffUndo
0 0
5. A type of figurative language that makes a
comparison between two things using “like” or “as”.
185
0 0
5. simile
186
Student StaffUndo
0 0
6. A figure of speech that constructs an analogy between two things.
187
0 0
6. metaphor
188
Student StaffUndo
0 0
7. A word that imitates or suggests the source of the
sound that it describes.
189
0 0
7. Onomatopoeia
190
Student StaffUndo
0 0
8. A device often used in drama whereby a
character relates his or her thoughts and feelings to him/herself and to the
audience without addressing any of the
other characters.
191
0 0
8. Soliloquy
192
Student StaffUndo
0 0
9. A figure of speech used in rhetoric in which a thing or concept is not called by its own name, but by the
name of something intimately associated with
that thing or concept.
193
0 0
9. Metonymy
194
Student StaffUndo
0 0
10. is a rhetorical device, literary technique, or
situation in which there is a sharp incongruity or discordance that goes beyond the simple and
evident intention of words or actions.
195
0 0
10. irony
196
Student StaffUndo
0 0
END OFPRELIMINARY MATCH
TEMPLATE
197
0 0
TIMEOUT TIMER
198
0 0
0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:010:210:260:250:300:290:280:240:230:220:270:320:330:340:350:360:370:380:400:410:480:490:500:460:450:440:430:420:470:390:310:510:560:551:000:590:580:540:530:520:57
199