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What are the primary colors?

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Red, yellow and blue

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What are the secondary colors?

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Green, purple and orange

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What does RAM stand for in a computer?

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Random-access memory

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What does CPU stand for in a computer?

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Central processing unit

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5
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Name two examples of Internet browsers.

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Safari, google chrome, maxthon, internet explorer

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What is a byte?

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A unit of information in computers. It usually represents a letter or number.

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What is a megabyte (MB)?

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1,048,576 bytes or 1,024 kilobytes

873 pages of plain text

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What is a gigabyte?

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1024 megabytes.
341 digital pictures (3MB average file size)
256 MP3 audio files (with 4MB average file size)

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What is a terabyte?

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1,024 gigabytes or 1,048,576 megabytes.
349,525 digital pictures (with 3MB average size)
262,144 MP3 (audio files)

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What is a petabyte?

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1,024 terabytes

1,048,576 gigabytes

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What is a homophone?

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Two words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have two different meanings. (E.g. Wine, whine)

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What is the word for two successive letters (especially two letters used to represent a single sound: ‘sh’ in ‘shoe’)

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Digraph or diagraph

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What is the word for two words that sound the same but spelled differently and have different meanings?

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Homophone

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Anagram - (laverm) means to look at a wonderful thing

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Marvel

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What is the word to describe a young horse under the age of four?

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Colt

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What is the word for arranging words to tell what you know. It’s a puzzle where you fill a square grid with words.

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Acrostic

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Chuck a weapon called this, used by Aboriginies; a good throw can send one 550 feet before it begins its return to sender

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Boomerang

18
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Geometry: From the Latin for “agreeing”, it means identical in shape and size

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Congruent

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Geometry: A pentadecagon is a polygon with this many sides

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Math: With a name meaning “many angles”, these shapes may or may not be convex

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Polygon

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13-Letter Words: A polygon with 4 sides

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Quadrilateral

22
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Unsolved Mysteries: This polygon off Florida supposedly sucks up planes and ships without a trace; don’t forget your shorts!

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Bermuda Triangle

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Triple Homophones: a coin, an aroma, and mailed

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Cent, scent, sent

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Triple Homophone: to calculate relative mass, a specific road and a part of milk

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Weigh/way/whey

25
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Homophones: got up, or lines of seats

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Rose/rows

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Homophones: To lower something, or to coordinate a movie’s sound and picture

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Sink/sync

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Homophone: Discover, or charged a penalty

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Find/fined