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heat, temperatures, heat stroke, heat stress, cold, drink, fan, suffer, body temperatures, Victims. Heat stress is caused by A. high temperatures and/or humidity. Victims of heat stroke perspire heavily, and their body temperatures are near normal or only slightly elevated. If you gradually expose yourself to warmer temperatures before attempting strenuous activity, you're much less likely to suffer from heat stress. Sitting outside in a cool breeze or indoors near a fan can help you recover from dehydration. If a co-worker is suffering from heat stroke and is unconscious, you should A. get the victim to drink cold drinks. B. use cold water and fans to lower the victim's body temperature & call 911. handsup_pub http://www.vso.org.uk/campaign/handsup_pub.pdf countries, school, education, lesson, developing countries, biggest, die, Indian state, fail, girls. access to any kind of education, are girls? developing countries, fail to complete five a) 4 days years of schooling, the minimum required for b) 40 days basic literacy? 4) Around the world, how many adults can a) 44 neither read, nor write? They 25% of women can read, how old are women, have done this in: on average, when they die? Answers: 1) c; 2) b; 3) c; 4) b; 5) c; 6) a; 7) a; 8) b; 9) a; 10) a; 11) b; 12) a; 13) a; 14) either: b (by a group of 28,000 children who took part in a language lesson in the UK in March 2002, if this quiz is taking place before April the 9, 2003, when the Global Campaign for Education's 'Biggest Ever Lesson' world record breaking attempt will take place), or c if it takes place after that date (we hope!) student, round, members, moderator, compete, Quiz Bowl, DECA, judge, buzzer, unsportsmanlike behavior. The DECA Quiz Bowl Competitive Event is intended to stimulate and motivate teams of students to test their acquired knowledge on topics and situations related to marketing education programs. The members of the team may not change during the competition, and no new members may be added. Team members cannot compete in any other event at State Career Development Conference. 1. Each round will have a packet consisting of the questions for that round. To answer a question, the student will strike the buzzer, wait for the moderator to acknowledge that student, and then answer. For all questions, the first response given is the one that counts. harbourquiz http://www.waitakere.govt.nz/AbtCit/ei/pdfs/harbourquiz.pdf stream, Creek, harbour, River, network, Muddy Creek, catchment, health, Waitakere, City. Do you know the streams near you? Waitakere has lots of streams, and luckily most of them have not been piped! Small streams are the most important to look after as we try to improve the health of our ecosystems. 1. Find out the name of the stream nearest you. 2. Find out the area this stream collects water from -- its catchment. 3. Find out where the stream reaches the coast or harbour. Remember -- everything that happens in that catchment affects the stream and its health. The Green Network map shows the network of streams in the City. passives_quiz homework, general knowledge, students, handout, Passives, Alexander, general knowledge quiz, online, Nobel Peace Prize, first Nobel Peace. 2. When was 'The Wizard of Oz' released? When was the first Sputnik satellite launched? Where was the opera 'Aida' first performed? What play was being performed at the time? This handout can be given as extra homework. Many of the questions are probably beyond your students' general knowledge level. What is the Mona Lisa called in French? Who was the first Nobel Peace Prize won by? The answers to these questions were taken from Microsoft Encarta. If you disagree with any answers, please let the editor know! If you have a good quiz that you've written yourself, why not send it to Handouts Online. Baseball Trivia Quiz http://fieldofdreams.sabr.org/Baseball Trivia Quiz.pdf pitcher, major league, nickname, Hall, player, history, batting, broadcaster, manager, MVP awards. 4. Only 16 men have won 3 or more batting titles in major league history. 8. Name the first NL pitcher to strike out 3,000 batters. 10. This 2-time batting champion was the centerfielder on the 1950 Phillies' Whiz Kids? 12. "Blue Moon" was the nickname of what 1970's major league pitcher? 14. Two Hall of Famers won a batting title without hitting a home run. 15. Dusty Baker is the seventh manager in history to manage both the Giants and the Cubs. 19. Who is the youngest player in baseball history to hit a home run in the World Series? curquiz inches, plane, bill, Denver, SARS, flower, threats, American, players, Terrorism. This current events quiz focuses on information found in the Sunday, May 11, Denver Post. The lack of "contact reports' to help trace how a patient became infected with SARS c. President Bush prodded the U.S. Senate to finish work this week on its version of a bill to do what? Create a national medical board to oversee research into various health threats c. Increase spending on education d. 6. Why was there mass panic on a Congo plane last Thursday? 7. The city of Denver has had 1.5 inches more snow than the average seasonal snow total. 8. What will be different about the flower displays in Denver parks this summer? picprequiz quiz, Circle, teacher, wash, reading directions, hand washing lesson, Request, Grades K-4. Request that the teacher give the children this pre quiz before you come to do the hand washing lesson. It is important that the teacher offers no help other than reading directions. Note: It is critical that the children put their names on their pre quiz. Circle the children who should have already washed their hands. Circle the children who need to wash their hands when done. TheChase server, quiz, Chase, contestant, game, internet, audience, quiz room, applet, architecture. We attempt to make the Internet come alive with a Quizzing community by means of 'The Chase'. Conventional Internet Quizzing software has been one-participant one-viewer based with no collaborative features that nurture a community of quizzers. We present 'The Chase', where every Quiz Room has just one contestant, and the rest of the people present in the room act as the audience. Every person in the Quiz Room is shown how the contestant performs, by our Server Push technology. It emulates the feeling of TV where you just sit back, relax and enjoy the game (possibly for hours), without having to click even once. FarmSafety&Health http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/SAD/FarmSafety&Health.pdf round, member, competition, health, farm safety, quiz, captain, buzzer, hit, contest. 1. To support farm safety and health youth programming currently occurring on the county level. 2. It is recommended that teams consist of four members, but three member teams will also be accepted. 1. Each quiz bowl event will consist of three rounds of competition, plus a tiebreaker round if needed. 3. If there is an uneven number of teams in the competition, the team whose name is drawn last will receive a bye. 3. Once the question is read, the team has 15 seconds to hit the buzzer to answer the question. 4. Once the question is read, the team captain has 15 seconds to answer the question. pre-phstudent1 energy, electricity, lighting, water, A/C, energy-efficient thermostat setting, bulb, electric utility, shower, water heater. 2. What electric utility supplies electricity to your home? 4. Name one form of renewable energy. 6. Which resource is most commonly used as fuel to generate electricity in Central Texas? 7. Which type bulb is the most energy-efficient for indoor lighting? 8. What is the most energy-efficient thermostat setting to use for your air conditioner during the summer? What is the most energy-efficient thermostat setting to use for your heating system during the winter? Which of the following is considered the most energyefficient temperature setting on your water heater? a) Bath b) Five-minute shower with a low-flow showerhead 12. What are the three highest energy users in the average Texas household? ferpaquiz student, FERPA, father, review, educational records, consent, requests, disclosure, attendance, police department indicating. 3. You have been granted access to certain educational records in accordance with your duties at Augsburg College. 6. Does FERPA prohibit the disclosure of the work address and telephone number of an alumnus by the Alumni Office? 7. A freshman student who was admitted under special conditions requests the opportunity to review his admissions file. 8. A student's father presents a piece of paper signed by the student that states: "I consent to the disclosure of my education records to my father." Does this constitute sufficient written consent under FERPA? 10. You receive a phone call from the local police department indicating they are trying to determine whether a particular student was in attendance on a specific day. quiz noun, quiz, verb, network, Internet, gigabyte, reproduces images, Related site, Compress, glitch. Below are some computer terms used in everyday computer use, e-mail, and Internet. 2. Network -- [C] System of electronically joined computers; as, "A network offers many opportunities for sharing information." 13. Glitch -- [C] Error; malfunction; as, "A telecommunications glitch nearly wiped out the stockbroker's on-line trading." 14. Compress -- [A] To shrink; store data in less space; as, "The manuscript was compressed on a single floppy disk." 17. Scanner -- [A] Machine that reproduces images onto a computer. 20. Gigabyte -- [B] Unit of storage, roughly a billion bytes; as "A gigabyte of work was saved on her home computer."
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