Cards in this guide (23)
What body of water is bordered by Ukraine
Acid is correctly diluted with water by this method
To heat fluid in a test tube the container should be no more than
The correct method of removing a glass stopper is to grasp it
between the secon and third finger
From which of these terms is the word ballet derived
ballo
The word ballet comes from the French and was borrowed into English around 1630.
Which of these items would be best to use to remove debris from a small container
Jazz bands at the turn of the century featured a front line of which instruments
cornet, clarinet, and trombone
Should the t in accept be doubled before the suffix ing is added
No, accept -accepted, accepting. The last consonant is usually
doubled in short words, ending in a vowel + one consonant: get
-getting, swim - swimming, run -running. There are some examples
for two-syllable words as well: commit - committing, admit
-admitting, travel -travelling. etc.
What was the first product to be banned from television advertising
Jupiter was the chief god of Ancient Rome Which of these words is taken from his name
To remove 0.25 gram of a solid material from a reagent bottle one would use a what
A spatula would be used to remove 0.25 grams of a solid material
from a reagent bottle.
What is the original language from which jaunty comes
"Jaunty" comes from the Old French word "gentil."
What is the original language from which gambit comes
Italian, from gambetto 'to trip the leg'
From what two languages does the word jeopardy come
The word is taken from the 13th Century Anglo French - jeu
parti, meaning a divided game. It became 'ioparde', changing into
its modern form over time. There is also a suggestion that iit
derived from the Latin 'jocus' a jest, plus 'partir' meaning to
divide', suggesting a stratogem with a sense of danger.
An outline may be of two types a topic outline or a outline
topic outline
sentence outline
What is a homophone for jetty
How far back can the oldest Greek myths be traced
Which country does the word tornado come from
It likely cannot be traced back to a single country. It is known
that the word originates from the Spanish language.
Which language does the word jubilant come from
Jubilant is derived from the Latin word, jubilare, meaning 'to shout with joy.'
What language is wharf denizen
"wharf denizen" is English. A wharf is another word for pier,
and a denizen is another word for inhabitant.
The word jovial can be traced most recently to what language
What is the word which means when a word in an original language is used in a different language such as when the Romans kept the original Greek word and its correct ending but in the Latin alphabet