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Who wants to be a Student Millionaire? Hosted by Ms. Capp

Confident?

The Prizes 1 - $ $ $ $1, $2, $4, $8, $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500, $1,000,000

Lifelines “Phone a friend” Ask the audience

$100 Cherries, apricots, and plums belong to the group of fruits known as B – tropical A - citrus C - drupes D - berries ? - answer

$200 Which of the following is NOT a citrus fruit? B - lemon A - orange C - tangerine D - apricot? - answer

$500 Which of the following fruits would be considered to be the least nutritious? B - frozen A - canned C - dried D - pressed ? - answer

$1,000 Color and fragrance are excellent indicators of B – ripeness A - carotene C – high quality D - maturity ? - answer

$2,000 Fruits will retain their shape best if cooked in B – ascorbic acid A – syrup C - sugar D - oil ? - answer

$4,000 Which of the following is NOT a tropical fruit? B - banana A - casaba C - coconut D - papaya ? - answer

$8,000 When exposed to air, some fruits experience a darkening known as B – enzymatic browning A - bruising C - photosynthesis D - carotenoisis ? - answer

$16,000 Fruits that have not reached full size and have poor color, flavor and texture are called B - ripe A - immature C – under-ripe D - rotten ? - answer

$32,000 The ______ is the part of the plant that holds the seeds. B - flower A - stalk C - fruit D - leaves ? - answer

$64,000 Which of the following is NOT a change that occurs to fruit when cooking? B – color deepens A – texture changes C – flavor becomes milder D – nutrients are lost ? - answer

$125,000 Which of the following is a good indicator of fruit ripeness? B - shape A - tenderness C – mild flavor D - size ? - answer

$250,000 Fruits should be picked when they are B - immature A – under-ripe C - mature D - ripe ? - answer

$500,000 Which of the following is NOT a nutrient found in fruit B - fiber A – vitamin c C - protein D - potassium ? - answer

$1,000,000 What should determine how much fruit you buy at the grocery store? B – the price A – how hungry you are C - how much you will use D – the fruit quality ? - answer

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