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Library Science History Animals ?Sports

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Mary Pope Osborne wrote

this series.

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What is the Magic Tree

House Series?

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He is the author of the Wimpy Kid

books.

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Who is Jeff Kinney?

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A ‘classic’ book that has a problem

solving detective as the main character.

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Who is Sherlock Holmes?

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The last name of the author of the

Percy Jackson series.

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Who is Riordan?

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This author lives in England and wrote

a popular series with seven books. They are magical!

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Who is J. K. Rowling?

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Another name for Light Amplification by the Stimulated

Emission of Radiation.

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What is a laser?

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This contains about a 100

million volts of electricity

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What is a

lightning bolt?

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This planet has rings.

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What is Saturn?

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It was created ~ 13.7 billion years ago with a

‘Big Bang’, about 100,000,000,000

galaxies exist in it, and we can’t live outside it.

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What is our universe?

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These give us oxygen so we can breathe!

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What are trees and plants?

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In football, offensive &

defensive teams face off along this

imaginary line.

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What is the line of scrimmage?

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The winning team of the fourth Super

Bowl.

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Who are the Kansas City Chiefs?

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This is the longest auto race (965.6 km) and it is held on Memorial

Day weekend in North Carolina.

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What is NASCAR’s Coca Cola 600?

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Which NFL team lost three Superbowl games

in a row?

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Who were the Buffalo Bills?

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This player wore a cabbage leaf under

his cap while playing baseball for

luck.

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Who was Babe Ruth?

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The general during the Revolutionary War that

later became the first president of the United

States of America.

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Who was George

Washington?

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He was the third president of the U.S.

and the principal author of the

Declaration of Independence.

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Who was Thomas Jefferson?

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The name of the 26th president that changed the name of his home from “The President’s House” to “The White House”. He was the

president that had EIGHT pets living in the White House! He is ranked one of the best presidents ever. He is the only person to

receive both the highest military honor for valor and the Nobel Peace Prize. He was in a major U.S. war, but it wasn’t the Civil, WWI

or WWII. His face is one of four at Mount Rushmore.

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Who was Theodore Roosevelt?

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Thomas Jefferson sent these two

explorers west to find a path for

settlers to follow.

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Who are Lewis and

Clark?

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He was the 34th president before JFK who was from Abilene, Kansas. He was a 5 star general and served as the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe

during W.W.II

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Who was President Dwight D. “Ike”

Eisenhower?

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Both have huge mouths and are dangerous carnivores in the water! The first one lives in

fresh water and the second one can have 7 sets of teeth and may have thousands in a lifetime and

lives in salt water.

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What are crocodiles

and sharks?

Will accept Alligator too

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This animal lives in marsh land, forests and plains. Fur on this animal might be 3 inches long; it weighs

80 -100 lb. They like to live in packs and often

hunt as a group.

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What are wolves?

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This endangered striped carnivorous animal is native to

Asia, can be over 600 pounds and 10 feet

long (including tail).

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What is a tiger?

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A herbivore antlered animal that weighs about 1200 pounds

when grown, lives in colder climates and can

swim quite well.

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What is a moose?

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This is the species in which the male gives birth to the young.

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What is the Seahorse?

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Q 1 = The number of teeth that a person has in their mouth when grown up.

Or -Q2 = The Dewey number range for the category of Natural or Pure Science.

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A1 = What is 32?

A2 = What is 500 - 599?

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Area of the library with aids for finding

information

(such as enclyclopedias, atlases and almanacs)

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What is Reference?

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Karate was developed in this

country in the 1800s.

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What is Japan?

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The author’s attitude or feeling about his/her writing.

And/Or the feeling a reader gets from a

story.

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What is Tone or Mood of a book?

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When someone wants books taken from the

shelves so people can’t check them out, because

they believe they are bad.

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What is censorship, censoring or

banning

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Make your wager

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Final Answer:

One of the state electronic databases

(Or definition of database)

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Final Question: Brittanica, Mango, Student

Research Center, Searchasaurus…

What is a large collection of related data organized for easy access, often by using a computer? (or

electronic holding tank for information)