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00 2011 GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY NATIONAL ACADEMIC BOWL PRELIMINARY MATCH SAMPLE ROUND 1 1
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00 1 SOCIAL STUDIES 2
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00 The fervent patriotism of this man who died in 1919 earned him the nickname The Star Spangled Scotchman? 3
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00 Andrew Carnegie or Carnegie 6 Student Staff Undo
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00 0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01 8 He is often regarded as the second richest man in history after who?
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00 John Rockefeller or Rockefeller 10 Undo Bonus
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00 2 DEAF STUDIES 11
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00 1880 15 Student Staff Undo
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00 Bobbie Beth Scoggins 19 Undo Bonus
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00 3 SOCIAL STUDIES 20
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00 What city is home to the Swiss Parliament? 21
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00 What city is home to the Swiss Parliament? 23
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00 Bern or Berne 24 Student Staff Undo
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00 0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01 26 What is the largest city in Switzerland?
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00 4 MATHEMATICS 29
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00 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
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00 5 THE ARTS 38
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00 This 17 th Century Dutch painter Van Rijn is more commonly known by what first name? 39
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00 This 17 th Century Dutch painter Van Rijn is more commonly known by what first name? 41
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00 Rembrandt 42 Student Staff Undo
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00 0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01 44 During what era did Rembrandt paint the majority of his paintings?
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00 6 LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 47
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00 Arthur Millers The Crucible is set in 1692 in this town? 48
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00 Arthur Millers The Crucible is set in 1692 in this town? 50
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00 Salem 51 Student Staff Undo
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00 0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01 53 Who is the main female character in this play?
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00 7 LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 56
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00 This murderous barber has a chair that can suddenly drop a victim via trap door into a cellar? 57
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00 This murderous barber has a chair that can suddenly drop a victim via trap door into a cellar? 59
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00 Sweeney Todd or Todd 60 Student Staff Undo
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00 8 POPULAR CULTURE, LEISURE, AND SPORTS 65
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00 If you weighed up to 126 pounds you be what class of boxer? 66
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00 0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01 71 In boxing a TKO stands for what?
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00 9 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 74
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00 This reddish-orange metal was first used around 5000 BC? 75
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00 copper 78 Student Staff Undo
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00 0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01 80 Atomic number 28, one pound of pure this can be drawn into a wire eighty miles long?
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00 France got this territory back in 1800 and turned around and sold it to the US a few years later? A. Alaska B. Puerto Rico C. Mexico D. Louisiana 0:020:030:040:050:060:070:080:100:110:180:190:200:160:150:140:130:120:170:090:01 114
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00 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
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00 2011 GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY NATIONAL ACADEMIC BOWL PRELIMINARY MATCH TEMPLATE FINAL ROUND 163
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00 CATEGORY: Language and Literature 164
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00 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
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00 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
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