April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
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April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
1. MEN OF LETTERS
Among his writings are the Narnia books & "The Screwtape Letters"
2. ACTRESSES
Her film credits include Olive in "Easy A" & Skeeter in "The Help"
3. BIOLOGY
Chlorophyll absorbs energy from light, which it uses to convert this gas into carbohydrates
4. PENINSULAS
Portugal occupies the western portion of this peninsula
5. BOARD GAMES
This game similar to "Go" has a Shakespearean name & uses black & white disks
6. HISTORICAL QUOTATIONS
Following the Harpers Ferry raid, he said, "I am content to die for God's eternal truth"
7. RECENT FICTION
It's the final book in the "Hunger Games" trilogy
8. DO YOU SPEAK COMPUTER?
It's the decorative term for the background design on your computer screen
9. YOU'RE AN ANIMAL!
You can find a type of this wildcat in Canada but not an A, E, I, O or U in its name
10. THE ZODIAC
It's the zodiac sign that's symbolized by a pair of scales
11. 10-LETTER WORDS
This 10-letter adjective means able to live both on land & in water
12. WORLD CAPITALS
This capital on the Tigris River was founded in the 8th century by Caliph al-Mansur
13. THE CW
Mystic Falls, Virginia is the setting of the supernatural CW series with a love triangle at its heart
14. SHAKESPEARE
This Shakespearean tragedy is set in the castle of Elsinore
15. STATE CAPITALS
This state capital is located about 95 miles northwest of Detroit
16. ANATOMY
Muscles may connect directly onto bones or connect to them by these
17. CLASSICAL MUSIC
A famous piece by Rimsky-Korsakov is "The Flight of" this insect
18. YOU DO THE MATH!
In the equation 6X + 100 = 220, X equals this
19. VOCABULARY
In the text of the Pledge of Allegiance, this longest word follows "under God"
20. LITERARY OBJECTS
In a John Steinbeck novelette, a diver named Kino finds this valuable title object to pay his child's doctor bill
21. ANCIENT HISTORY
In 357 B.C. Philip II of this kingdom set out to conquer Greece
22. I WANT CANDY!
This candy bar, crispy wafers in chocolate, is for "Break time. Anytime"
23. POETS
In 1846 she & Robert Browning were secretly married
24. FASHION FADS
These comfy sheepskin boots from Australia made a big splash in the U.S. in the late 1990s
25. SOUTH AMERICA
About 1/3 of Argentina's people live in this city's metropolitan area
26. RECENT ALBUMS
"Someone Like You" is a hit song from her hit album "21"
27. UNREAL ESTATE
This fictional land's 4 main regions are Quadling, Winkie, Gillikin & Munchkin
28. MEN OF SCIENCE
Through his experiments with pea plants, he discovered the basic principles of heredity
29. NEWSPAPERS
This Southern city is served by the Times-Picayune
30. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
His 1776 pamphlet "Common Sense" advocated American independence by saying, "'Tis time to part"
31. MYTHOLOGY
Despite his dad's warnings, he flew too close to the sun; the wax on his wings melted & he plunged into the sea
32. SYNONYMS
This synonym of "stolen" is found before "Letter" in the title of a Poe story
33. COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
In July 1881 this college opened in Alabama with Booker T. Washington as its first principal
34. FAMOUS AMERICANS
In 1844 Brigham Young succeeded him as leader of the Mormon church
35. LITERARY FIRST LINES
"All children, except one, grow up" is the first line of this literary work
36. RIVERS
New Jersey's western boundary is formed by this river
37. VIDEO GAMES
The Mushroom gang races for glory in the Nintendo game called this character's "Kart 7"
38. HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
This 40-day period begins on Ash Wednesday & ends on Easter
39. UNDER THE SEA
This "funny" fish lives unharmed among a sea anemone's poisonous tentacles
40. BALLET
A flurry of ballerinas performs the "Waltz of the Snowflakes" in this beloved ballet
41. FROM THE LATIN
The name of this large, deep-pitched brass instrument is Latin for "trumpet"
42. AFRICA
Nairobi is the capital of this country
43. MAGAZINES
This number follows "J" in the name of a magazine that's "just for teens"
44. EXPLORERS
Mactan warriors killed this explorer in 1521, spoiling his circumnavigation of the world
45. BOOK SERIES
A series of novels features this kid "& the Olympians"
46. BIBLICAL PEOPLE
"And the Lord said unto" this man, "See, I have given into thine hand Jericho"
47. THE ELEMENTS
pH, the measure of acidity, stands for "potential" of this element
48. REALITY TV
Coaches on "The Voice" include Christina Aguilera & Adam Levine of this group
49. NOVEL SETTINGS
The "Twilight" saga is primarily set in this city in Washington state
50. RHYME TIME
An Oreo for Chewbacca
Among his writings are the Narnia books & "The Screwtape Letters"
2. ACTRESSES
Her film credits include Olive in "Easy A" & Skeeter in "The Help"
3. BIOLOGY
Chlorophyll absorbs energy from light, which it uses to convert this gas into carbohydrates
4. PENINSULAS
Portugal occupies the western portion of this peninsula
5. BOARD GAMES
This game similar to "Go" has a Shakespearean name & uses black & white disks
6. HISTORICAL QUOTATIONS
Following the Harpers Ferry raid, he said, "I am content to die for God's eternal truth"
7. RECENT FICTION
It's the final book in the "Hunger Games" trilogy
8. DO YOU SPEAK COMPUTER?
It's the decorative term for the background design on your computer screen
9. YOU'RE AN ANIMAL!
You can find a type of this wildcat in Canada but not an A, E, I, O or U in its name
10. THE ZODIAC
It's the zodiac sign that's symbolized by a pair of scales
11. 10-LETTER WORDS
This 10-letter adjective means able to live both on land & in water
12. WORLD CAPITALS
This capital on the Tigris River was founded in the 8th century by Caliph al-Mansur
13. THE CW
Mystic Falls, Virginia is the setting of the supernatural CW series with a love triangle at its heart
14. SHAKESPEARE
This Shakespearean tragedy is set in the castle of Elsinore
15. STATE CAPITALS
This state capital is located about 95 miles northwest of Detroit
16. ANATOMY
Muscles may connect directly onto bones or connect to them by these
17. CLASSICAL MUSIC
A famous piece by Rimsky-Korsakov is "The Flight of" this insect
18. YOU DO THE MATH!
In the equation 6X + 100 = 220, X equals this
19. VOCABULARY
In the text of the Pledge of Allegiance, this longest word follows "under God"
20. LITERARY OBJECTS
In a John Steinbeck novelette, a diver named Kino finds this valuable title object to pay his child's doctor bill
21. ANCIENT HISTORY
In 357 B.C. Philip II of this kingdom set out to conquer Greece
22. I WANT CANDY!
This candy bar, crispy wafers in chocolate, is for "Break time. Anytime"
23. POETS
In 1846 she & Robert Browning were secretly married
24. FASHION FADS
These comfy sheepskin boots from Australia made a big splash in the U.S. in the late 1990s
25. SOUTH AMERICA
About 1/3 of Argentina's people live in this city's metropolitan area
26. RECENT ALBUMS
"Someone Like You" is a hit song from her hit album "21"
27. UNREAL ESTATE
This fictional land's 4 main regions are Quadling, Winkie, Gillikin & Munchkin
28. MEN OF SCIENCE
Through his experiments with pea plants, he discovered the basic principles of heredity
29. NEWSPAPERS
This Southern city is served by the Times-Picayune
30. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
His 1776 pamphlet "Common Sense" advocated American independence by saying, "'Tis time to part"
31. MYTHOLOGY
Despite his dad's warnings, he flew too close to the sun; the wax on his wings melted & he plunged into the sea
32. SYNONYMS
This synonym of "stolen" is found before "Letter" in the title of a Poe story
33. COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
In July 1881 this college opened in Alabama with Booker T. Washington as its first principal
34. FAMOUS AMERICANS
In 1844 Brigham Young succeeded him as leader of the Mormon church
35. LITERARY FIRST LINES
"All children, except one, grow up" is the first line of this literary work
36. RIVERS
New Jersey's western boundary is formed by this river
37. VIDEO GAMES
The Mushroom gang races for glory in the Nintendo game called this character's "Kart 7"
38. HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
This 40-day period begins on Ash Wednesday & ends on Easter
39. UNDER THE SEA
This "funny" fish lives unharmed among a sea anemone's poisonous tentacles
40. BALLET
A flurry of ballerinas performs the "Waltz of the Snowflakes" in this beloved ballet
41. FROM THE LATIN
The name of this large, deep-pitched brass instrument is Latin for "trumpet"
42. AFRICA
Nairobi is the capital of this country
43. MAGAZINES
This number follows "J" in the name of a magazine that's "just for teens"
44. EXPLORERS
Mactan warriors killed this explorer in 1521, spoiling his circumnavigation of the world
45. BOOK SERIES
A series of novels features this kid "& the Olympians"
46. BIBLICAL PEOPLE
"And the Lord said unto" this man, "See, I have given into thine hand Jericho"
47. THE ELEMENTS
pH, the measure of acidity, stands for "potential" of this element
48. REALITY TV
Coaches on "The Voice" include Christina Aguilera & Adam Levine of this group
49. NOVEL SETTINGS
The "Twilight" saga is primarily set in this city in Washington state
50. RHYME TIME
An Oreo for Chewbacca
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Correct responses
Spoiler
1. MEN OF LETTERS
C.S. Lewis
2. ACTRESSES
Emma Stone
3. BIOLOGY
carbon dioxide
4. PENINSULAS
Iberia(n)
5. BOARD GAMES
Othello
6. HISTORICAL QUOTATIONS
John Brown
7. RECENT FICTION
Mockingjay
8. DO YOU SPEAK COMPUTER?
wallpaper
9. YOU'RE AN ANIMAL!
lynx
10. THE ZODIAC
Libra
11. 10-LETTER WORDS
amphibious
12. WORLD CAPITALS
Baghdad
13. THE CW
The Vampire Diaries
14. SHAKESPEARE
Hamlet
15. STATE CAPITALS
Lansing
16. ANATOMY
tendons
17. CLASSICAL MUSIC
the Bumblebee
18. YOU DO THE MATH!
20
19. VOCABULARY
indivisible
20. LITERARY OBJECTS
The Pearl
21. ANCIENT HISTORY
Macedon(ia)
22. I WANT CANDY!
Kit Kat
23. POETS
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
24. FASHION FADS
ugg( boot)s
25. SOUTH AMERICA
Buenos Aires
26. RECENT ALBUMS
Adele
27. UNREAL ESTATE
Oz
28. MEN OF SCIENCE
Gregor Mendel
29. NEWSPAPERS
New Orleans
30. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Thomas Paine
31. MYTHOLOGY
Icarus
32. SYNONYMS
purloined
33. COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
Tuskegee
34. FAMOUS AMERICANS
Joseph Smith
35. LITERARY FIRST LINES
Peter Pan
36. RIVERS
Delaware River
37. VIDEO GAMES
Mario
38. HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
Lent
39. UNDER THE SEA
clownfish
40. BALLET
The Nutcracker
41. FROM THE LATIN
tuba
42. AFRICA
Kenya
43. MAGAZINES
14
44. EXPLORERS
Ferdinand Magellan
45. BOOK SERIES
Percy Jackson
46. BIBLICAL PEOPLE
Joshua
47. THE ELEMENTS
hydrogen
48. REALITY TV
Maroon 5
49. NOVEL SETTINGS
Forks
50. RHYME TIME
Wookiee cookie
C.S. Lewis
2. ACTRESSES
Emma Stone
3. BIOLOGY
carbon dioxide
4. PENINSULAS
Iberia(n)
5. BOARD GAMES
Othello
6. HISTORICAL QUOTATIONS
John Brown
7. RECENT FICTION
Mockingjay
8. DO YOU SPEAK COMPUTER?
wallpaper
9. YOU'RE AN ANIMAL!
lynx
10. THE ZODIAC
Libra
11. 10-LETTER WORDS
amphibious
12. WORLD CAPITALS
Baghdad
13. THE CW
The Vampire Diaries
14. SHAKESPEARE
Hamlet
15. STATE CAPITALS
Lansing
16. ANATOMY
tendons
17. CLASSICAL MUSIC
the Bumblebee
18. YOU DO THE MATH!
20
19. VOCABULARY
indivisible
20. LITERARY OBJECTS
The Pearl
21. ANCIENT HISTORY
Macedon(ia)
22. I WANT CANDY!
Kit Kat
23. POETS
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
24. FASHION FADS
ugg( boot)s
25. SOUTH AMERICA
Buenos Aires
26. RECENT ALBUMS
Adele
27. UNREAL ESTATE
Oz
28. MEN OF SCIENCE
Gregor Mendel
29. NEWSPAPERS
New Orleans
30. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Thomas Paine
31. MYTHOLOGY
Icarus
32. SYNONYMS
purloined
33. COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
Tuskegee
34. FAMOUS AMERICANS
Joseph Smith
35. LITERARY FIRST LINES
Peter Pan
36. RIVERS
Delaware River
37. VIDEO GAMES
Mario
38. HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
Lent
39. UNDER THE SEA
clownfish
40. BALLET
The Nutcracker
41. FROM THE LATIN
tuba
42. AFRICA
Kenya
43. MAGAZINES
14
44. EXPLORERS
Ferdinand Magellan
45. BOOK SERIES
Percy Jackson
46. BIBLICAL PEOPLE
Joshua
47. THE ELEMENTS
hydrogen
48. REALITY TV
Maroon 5
49. NOVEL SETTINGS
Forks
50. RHYME TIME
Wookiee cookie
Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
*phew* I think I got about 40 questions right without looking at the answers.
Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
Question 38 is a little suspect. Obviously whoever wrote it just pulled numbers out of a hat, rather than actually researching that season. Ash Wednesday to Easter is 47 days inclusive.
Brian
Brian
...but the senator, while insisting he was not intoxicated, could not explain his nudity.
If I had 50 cents for every math question I got right, I'd have $6.30 by now.
If I had 50 cents for every math question I got right, I'd have $6.30 by now.
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Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
Sundays don't count.bpmod wrote:Question 38 is a little suspect. Obviously whoever wrote it just pulled numbers out of a hat, rather than actually researching that season. Ash Wednesday to Easter is 47 days inclusive.
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Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
Did a little too well - hope they don't think I am a pedophile!!!
Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
42 here. I love number 31! (For why: http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=3809 )
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Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
44 with a bad coin tonight.
Macbeth over Hamlet
Ligament over Tendon
Twix over Kit Kat
16 instead of 14 - blind guess
Percy without Jackson - negged it
Moses instead of Joshua - my bad
Macbeth over Hamlet
Ligament over Tendon
Twix over Kit Kat
16 instead of 14 - blind guess
Percy without Jackson - negged it
Moses instead of Joshua - my bad
Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
think they'll take "ligatendon"? ha ha
my daughter said she couldn't backspace and erase fast enough lol
my daughter said she couldn't backspace and erase fast enough lol
Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
And then if you're Roman Catholic, it only runs through Maundy Thursday, so it's 38 days, vice 40.MinnesotaMyron wrote:Sundays don't count.bpmod wrote:Question 38 is a little suspect. Obviously whoever wrote it just pulled numbers out of a hat, rather than actually researching that season. Ash Wednesday to Easter is 47 days inclusive.
Brian

Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
44 but thankfully, the ones I got wrong were J14, Forks, Emma Stone & some other teenybop pop crap.
Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
No. Maundy Thursday (with Good Friday and Holy Saturday) is part of the Triddum. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of that week are part of Holy Week, of which the Triduum is also a part.econgator wrote:And then if you're Roman Catholic, it only runs through Maundy Thursday, so it's 38 days, vice 40.MinnesotaMyron wrote:Sundays don't count.bpmod wrote:Question 38 is a little suspect. Obviously whoever wrote it just pulled numbers out of a hat, rather than actually researching that season. Ash Wednesday to Easter is 47 days inclusive.
Brian
Lent ends on Palm / Passion Sunday if you are Roman Catholic, as I am.
Brian
...but the senator, while insisting he was not intoxicated, could not explain his nudity.
If I had 50 cents for every math question I got right, I'd have $6.30 by now.
If I had 50 cents for every math question I got right, I'd have $6.30 by now.
Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
Now looking at the answers, I did get 40/50. I got 5, 6, 10, 13, 23, 32, 36, 39 (I misunderstood and put Nemo
), 43 (never heard of it), and 47 (overthought and put hydronium, we are learning this in chem right now).
How long does it usually take for an audition, if you're picked?

How long does it usually take for an audition, if you're picked?
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Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
48, my best ever score on a 50-question test. Don't know what I was thinking by talking myself out of Delaware River and into the apparently nonexistent Pennsylvania one, and lost out on the Drake/Magellan coin flip (that's twice this week
). I did get lucky with guesses of Mockingjay, Vampire Diaries, The Nutcracker, and J-14. Excellent timing on #20 as my sister was telling me about The Pearl just last night.

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Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
43. I'm pretty sure I did better on the kid culture questions now than I would have done when I was the intended age.
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Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
Rats! I only got 26 questions, but at least it's better than what I got on last year's test. I'm still annoyed that I ended up putting "The" infront of Mockingjay when I didn't need it. I hope I can still take next year's, since I only missed the 35 mark by 9 questions..
Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
Same for me!Miss Mellie wrote:43. I'm pretty sure I did better on the kid culture questions now than I would have done when I was the intended age.
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Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
I'm Roman Catholic, and it ends on Holy Thursday for me. Like said above, Sundays don't count towards the 40 days (and then Fri/Sat stand in for days 39 and 40). To be fair, I only realized this a few years ago; I used to think it ended on Palm Sunday as well.bpmod wrote:No. Maundy Thursday (with Good Friday and Holy Saturday) is part of the Triddum. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of that week are part of Holy Week, of which the Triduum is also a part.econgator wrote:And then if you're Roman Catholic, it only runs through Maundy Thursday, so it's 38 days, vice 40.MinnesotaMyron wrote:
Sundays don't count.
Lent ends on Palm / Passion Sunday if you are Roman Catholic, as I am.
Brian
http://www.catholic.org/clife/lent/faq.php#end (not endorsing site, was just first non-Wikipedia source I found)
Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
Predictably (in retrospect) I missed 7, 13, 43 and 49. For #23, I said Elizabeth Barrett, which I would assume would be accepted, but I wondered whether Elizabeth Browning would have been taken, too? For that matter, since last names are usually good enough, would they have taken a response of Browning? 

Re: April 18, 2012 Teen Online Test Transcript & Discussion
Substitute 45 for 49 and that's my experience too. 46 on the kids' test is worse than I scored on the last two adult tests I've taken.Woof wrote:Predictably (in retrospect) I missed 7, 13, 43 and 49.