PPT-1 Start Quiz
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Revision Quiz Rules Work through the topics from your revision checklist Answer the questions If you get the question correct you get 2 points If you get it
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Revision Quiz Rules Work through the topics from your revision checklist Answer the questions If you get the question correct you get 2 points If you get it wrong revise the topic again and try the questions again. Simply change the Q’s and A’s. If you are printing back to back, The answer’s print upside down, so make sure that you put all of the answers to the questions on row 1(P1) on row 3(P2), and make sure that you put all of the answers to the questions on row 3(P1) on row 1(P2). You will see what I mean when you print! . Directions:. Hold your book above your head.. Your teacher will read the question aloud, then say, ‘. START!. ’. . Look for the requested fact in the pages of the book.. . When you find it, be the first person to stand up and raise your book above your head again.. Match the ion’s symbol to its name. or . Match elements to their charges. Made by Jordan . Johnson. Hit Run in Red Box or Select READING VIEW under VIEW tab. Match the ions to their names. Begin. HSO. Literary Devices!. Quiz by Ms. Reid. Which is an example of alliteration? . Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. . Annie barbecues cats during Easter for Gary Hopper’s insects. . http://. eclipse.rutgers.edu. Knowledge. Knowledge. Knowledge. Knowledge is true judgment with an account.. Gettier’s. Argument. Gettier’s. Argument. Is Justified True . Belief Knowledge?. Gettier’s. . Argument. Smith and Jones are applying for a job with a company. Smith has just spoken to the president of the company and learned that Jones will get the job. Smith believes that Jones will get the job, and for good reason. Smith also believes that Jones has ten coins in his pocket. He just saw Jones empty his pocket looking for a quarter, and put ten coins back in the pocket. Smith has been watching him ever since and is sure he neither removed nor added any coins. . An Interactive PowerPoint. Ben . Cavenagh. Instructions. Read the question. Click the answer. Don’t click anything else or it may go to the wrong slide. Randy. Argumentative. Humorous. Stylish. Vulgar. Start. Time. . The goal of this module is for students to identify the scientists, review the research which lead to the understanding of atomic structure and gain an understanding of atomic structure.. Match the ion’s symbol to its name. or . Match elements to their charges. Made by Jordan . Johnson. Hit Run in Red Box or Select READING VIEW under VIEW tab. Match the ions to their names. Begin. HSO. That You Might Learn. Advanced Vocabulary!. Harbinger – A sign or message of what is to come, or else the person who delivers such a message or sign.. My quizzes typically are accompanied by three harbingers.. Ask User Functions.. By Lana Dyck. under the direction of Professor Susan Rodger. Duke University . June 2009, added Part 2 July 2011, . Edited for Alice 3 use and Part 3,4 added by Anh Trinh July 2016. Learn more at . www.results.org. . U.S. Poverty . Quiz. How many people live in poverty in . the US?. 1 in 20. 1 in 10. 1 in 7. 1 in 3. 2. How many people live in poverty in this country?. C. 1 in 7 (43,100,000). Joseph was originally from…. ?. Bethlehem. Nazareth. Hebron. Jerusalem. None . of the above. Christmas Quiz. Joseph was originally from…. ?. Bethlehem (Luke 2:3). Nazareth. Hebron. Jerusalem. None . Today we will finish Act I by reading Scenes 5-7. Partner Activity - Headlines. Pop Quiz. 1. . How many witches are in Act I?. A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4. Pop Quiz. 2. . Which best describes the setting for the opening scene?. Chapter 5 - Input. . . . . Discovering . Computers 2010 . . Multiple Choice Main Menu. Input. Question 1. MC Quiz 5. Previous. Slide. End Show. Question 2.
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