Transcript 12/02/13 Tara Kubiak
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 6:18 pm
Tara Kubiak
Vineland, NJ
Spanish teacher
Double Money Week
Topic Tree:
10 Stellar Students
9 Celebrities Gone Wild
8 National Zoo
7 Pit Stop
6 Periodicals Past
5 Unlikely Duos
4 Starting Up
3 Bright Idea
2 Goin’ to the Chapel
1 Food Fights
Topic Tree: (randomized)
5 Unlikely Duos
9 Celebrities Gone Wild
8 National Zoo
3 Bright Idea
6 Periodicals Past
2 Goin’ to the Chapel
7 Pit Stop
4 Starting Up
10 Stellar Students (Double Money)
1 Food Fights
Question 1 - 1 Food Fights
In 2012, a Tennessee man was found guilty of assaulting a McDonald’s employee for putting hot fudge at the bottom of his what, instead of on top?
A. Apple pie
B. Iced latte
C. Sundae
D. Vanilla shake
Question 2 - 10 Stellar Students (Double Money)
Which of these West Point alumni famously graduated from the academy without receiving a single demerit during his four years there?
A. George Patton
B. Robert E. Lee
C. Douglas MacArthur
D. William T. Sherman
ATA
JTQ 1
Question 3 - 4 Starting Up
To activate the device, Google Glass designers considered using the phrases “Hear Me Now” and “Pew Pew Pew” before settling on what?
A. “Hey, Glass”
B. “Glass, start”
C. “Listen, Glass”
D. “Ok, Glass”
JTQ 2
Question 4 - 7 Pit Stop
Which scientific concept explains why gas gauge needles can appear lower when viewed from the front passenger’s seat of the car?
A. Bernoulli’s principle
B. Stochasticity
C. Doppler effect
D. Parallax
Tara makes her final answer.
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Vineland, NJ
Spanish teacher
Double Money Week
Topic Tree:
10 Stellar Students
9 Celebrities Gone Wild
8 National Zoo
7 Pit Stop
6 Periodicals Past
5 Unlikely Duos
4 Starting Up
3 Bright Idea
2 Goin’ to the Chapel
1 Food Fights
Topic Tree: (randomized)
5 Unlikely Duos
9 Celebrities Gone Wild
8 National Zoo
3 Bright Idea
6 Periodicals Past
2 Goin’ to the Chapel
7 Pit Stop
4 Starting Up
10 Stellar Students (Double Money)
1 Food Fights
Question 1 - 1 Food Fights
In 2012, a Tennessee man was found guilty of assaulting a McDonald’s employee for putting hot fudge at the bottom of his what, instead of on top?
A. Apple pie
B. Iced latte
C. Sundae
D. Vanilla shake
Spoiler
C. Sundae
$2K
Bank - $2K
$2K
Bank - $2K
Which of these West Point alumni famously graduated from the academy without receiving a single demerit during his four years there?
A. George Patton
B. Robert E. Lee
C. Douglas MacArthur
D. William T. Sherman
ATA
ATA results
32% A. George Patton
41% B. Robert E. Lee
23% C. Douglas MacArthur
4% D. William T. Sherman
41% B. Robert E. Lee
23% C. Douglas MacArthur
4% D. William T. Sherman
JTQ 1
Spoiler
B. Robert E. Lee
$15K
Bank - $2K
$15K
Bank - $2K
To activate the device, Google Glass designers considered using the phrases “Hear Me Now” and “Pew Pew Pew” before settling on what?
A. “Hey, Glass”
B. “Glass, start”
C. “Listen, Glass”
D. “Ok, Glass”
JTQ 2
Spoiler
D. “Ok, Glass”
$100
Bank - $2K
$100
Bank - $2K
Which scientific concept explains why gas gauge needles can appear lower when viewed from the front passenger’s seat of the car?
A. Bernoulli’s principle
B. Stochasticity
C. Doppler effect
D. Parallax
Tara makes
Spoiler
Bernoulli’s principle
Spoiler
D. Parallax
Bank - Tara leaves with $1K
Bank - Tara leaves with $1K