Intermediate: PP Pack #18
Intermediate: PP Pack #18
Intermediate: PP Pack #18
Intermediate
Pack
#18
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TEAM # vs . TEAM #
TEAM NAME: TEAM NAME:
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLREACH – 2020-2021
PACK #18
HOST: Welcome to SCHOOLREACH. I’m _________your quizmaster for this game between [school #1]
__________ and [school #2] _________. In this match, we have [player #1] __________, [player #2] _________,
[player #3] __________, [player #4] __________of [school #1]_________ pitted against [player #1] __________,
[player #2] ___________, [player #3] ___________, [player #4] ________ of [school #2]__________.
We’ll play three rounds of questions, with a minute break between each round. Now, if the scorekeeper is ready,
let’s begin ROUND ONE OF SCHOOLREACH!
1. What is the name for the official, one rank below Chief Electoral Officer, who helps run an election and
often announces the results?
A. RETURNING OFFICER
2. Which country is famous for its Easter Rising that occurred Easter Monday of 1916?
A. (REPUBLIC OF) IRELAND
3. What agricultural product is on the coat of arms of Saskatchewan?
A. WHEAT (3 SHEAVES OF WHEAT)
4. What word beginning with the letter ‘A’ means “fishing with a rod, reel, line and lure”?
A. ANGLING
30-POINT OPEN QUESTION – O CANADA
5. What Canadian poet won the Governor General’s award for Land to Light On and has also written
collections like No Language is Neutral and Ossuaries?
A. DIONNE BRAND
6. In 1923, who became the first Canadian to win the Nobel Prize for medicine?
A. FREDERICK BANTING
7. Who is the only Canadian player to win the MVP award in the NBA?
A. STEVE NASH
8. What novel begins with “As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself
transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect”?
A. THE METAMORPHOSIS
9. What friend does Anne of Green Gables get drunk on currant wine?
A. DIANA BARRY
10. What Meg Cabot novel concerns the teenage years of Amelia Mignonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldo?
A. THE PRINCESS DIARIES
11. Whose life was chronicled in The Life and Times of the Meanest Man Who Ever Played Baseball?
A. TY COBB
12. What do we call the branch of mathematics which involves the study of triangle measurements?
A. TRIGONOMETRY
13. In a right triangle, what name is given to the side opposite the right angle?
A. HYPOTENUSE
14. For any acute angle in a right triangle, what do we call the ratio of the lengths of the opposite side to the
adjacent side?
A. TANGENT (RATIO)
15. What angle has a cosine value of zero?
A. 90° (NINETY DEGREES)
20-POINT SPECIAL
16. What are the three general categories into which neurons are classified according to their function?
A. SENSORY NEURON, MOTOR NEURON, INTERNEURON (in any order)
TEAM A:
17. It means, “One to whom something is shipped”—spell CONSIGNEE.
A. C-O-N-S-I-G-N-E-E
18. It means, “A rapid whirling of the body around and around”—spell PIROUETTE.
A. P-I-R-O-U-E-T-T-E
19. It means, “A division or separation”—spell SCHISM.
A. S-C-H-I-S-M
20. It means, “The quality or state of being unnamed”—spell ANONYMITY.
A. A-N-O-N-Y-M-I-T-Y
TEAM B
21. It means, “The development and cutting of teeth”—spell DENTITION.
A. D-E-N-T-I-T-I-O-N
22. It means, “A waiting line, especially of people”—spell QUEUE.
A. Q-U-E-U-E
23. It means, “Relating to or located near the hip”—spell SCIATIC.
A. S-C-I-A-T-I-C
24. It means, “Slowly or sluggishly”—spell LANGUIDLY.
A. L-A-N-G-U-I-D-L-Y
25. When you are in conflict with or have a disagreement with someone, you are said to have what with them?
A. BEEF
26. When an athlete describes their favourite move or a business person describes their main source of income,
they say, “that’s my what? The missing phrase consists of three words.
A. BREAD AND BUTTER
27. When a person gives a reason for the outcome of a certain event, they might say, “that’s the way the what
crumbles?”
A. COOKIE
28. Which team of songwriters wrote the music and lyrics for the musical My Fair Lady?
A. (ALAN JAY) LERNER AND (FREDERICK) LOEWE
29. It means, “a picture of a person or thing showing the outline only”—spell SILHOUETTE.
A. S-I-L-H-O-U-E-T-T-E
30. What is 30% of 130?
A. 39
31. What South American country was Francisco Solano López dictator of until his death in 1870?
A. PARAGUAY
32. A bathtub is being filled at a rate of 5 litres/minute, while it drains at simultaneously at 1 litre/minute. If it
is initially empty, how long will it take to fill, if its volume is 16 litres?
A. FOUR MINUTES
33. What is the largest lake in Australia?
A. KATI THANDA–LAKE EYRE (Accept either half of the name)
34. What now-outdated term describes thick-skinned mammals like elephants and rhinoceroses?
A. PACHYDERM
35. What empire dominated modern-day Saudi Arabia from 1517 until the early 20 th century?
A. OTTOMAN EMPIRE
CLUE A: In the late 2010s, I developed an educational augmented reality app called East of the Rockies.
WHO AM I?
CLUE B: Although my best-known work is a novel, I have written several poetry collections, including A Choice
of Dreams.
WHO AM I?
37. What film won the first-ever Academy Award for Best Picture?
A. WINGS
38. Who directed the 2019 Best Picture winner, Parasite?
A. BONG JOON-HO (note: do not accept just JOON-HO under any circumstance, as surnames go
first in Korean)
39. Who has won the most Academy Awards for acting?
A. KATHARINE HEPBURN
40. What term refers to the implied or suggested positive, negative, or neutral meaning of a word or phrase?
A. CONNOTATION
41. What term refers to the restatement of someone else’s writing using your own words?
A. PARAPHRASE
42. What specific term describes the frame of mind or atmosphere established by the author using word choice
and setting details?
A. MOOD
43. Sometimes a writer makes use of a series of hints that may suggest the outcome of a story. What are these
hints called?
A. FORESHADOWING
48. Who was the biblical muscle man who lost his strength when his hair was cut?
A. SAMSON
49. Someone researching botany is studying what?
A. PLANTS
50. What English king signed the Magna Carta?
A. JOHN (LACKLAND)
51. The British Interplanetary Society completed designs for an interstellar craft in 1978. By what Greek
mythological name was the project called?
A. DAEDALUS
52. What term refers to a committee made up of all members of Parliament or of a legislative assembly?
A. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
53. What term refers to the point in the constellation Hercules toward which the sun is moving?
A. APEX
54. What were Frosty the Snowman’s last words in the song bearing his name?
A. I’LL BE BACK AGAIN SOMEDAY
55. What controversial Canadian Minister of Militia and Defence was dismissed in 1916?
A. SIR SAM HUGHES
40-POINT TEAM QUESTION
In this two-part TEAM QUESTION, whichever team is first to answer correctly the ten-point SCRAMBLE
QUESTION in PART ONE, is then eligible for the remaining ten-point questions in PART TWO.
PART ONE: Scramble for ten points.
56. Which 2017 movie depicted the famous tennis match between Bobby Riggs and Billy Jean King?
A. BATTLE OF THE SEXES
____________________________________________________________
PART TWO: The remaining questions deal with tennis.
SCORE TEN POINTS FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER
64. This question is worth 40 points if you guess the answer on the first clue and 10 points less with each
succeeding clue, until either team answers the question correctly.
67. Who won the 1968 Olympic gold medal in the high jump with an astonishing new style of flop and later
had this style of jump named after him?
A. DICK FOSBURY
68. What traditionally is the last athletic event held at the Summer Olympics?
A. MEN'S MARATHON
69. During a relay race, what item is passed between runners on the same team?
A. BATON
70. The United States boycotted the 1980 Moscow Olympics to protest the Soviet invasion of which country?
A. AFGHANISTAN
71. What term refers to groups of cells that have the same size and function?
A. TISSUES
72. Tender is the Night, The Last Tycoon, and The Great Gatsby were all written by which author?
A. F. SCOTT FITZGERALD
73. Which French designer, known for his space-influenced style, also created the first ready-to-wear designer
collection for men?
A. PIERRE CARDIN
74. What pioneer of the geodesic dome is responsible for a design of that type in Montréal?
A. (RICHARD) BUCKMINSTER FULLER
75. What is the capital of Croatia?
A. ZAGREB
76. Which Cynthia Voigt novel features four abandoned children searching for a grandmother they had never
met?
A. HOMECOMING
77. Which hockey superstar was a goalie for the Detroit Red Wings and later had his number 1 retired by them?
A. TERRY SAWCHUK
78. This music term means “to perform broadly” and begins with an “L”.
A. LARGO (or LARGAMENTE)
79. Dark areas on the Sun’s surface where magnetic activity has led to reduced temperatures are known by
what term?
A. SUNSPOTS
80. A 1926 constitutional controversy developed out of a conflict between the Governor General Lord Byng
and which Prime Minister?
A. (WILLIAM LYON) MACKENZIE KING
END OF GAME