2009 A. Huckleberry Finn B. Tom Sawyer C. Life on the Mississippi D. Huck and Tom A. narrower and longer B. broader and shorter C. composed of 4 bones, not 3 D. more weight-bearing A. chronemics B. touch C. posture D. all of the above A. Gamma B. Radio C. UV D. They travel at the same speed. A. John Dewey B. Benjamin Bloom C. Howard Gardner D. Abraham Maslov A. Strauss B. Mozart C. Chopin D. Bach A. Pliocene B. Miocene C. Oligocene D. Eocene A. kg m / s2 B. kg / ms2 C. kg m2 / s2 D. kg m2 / s A. Thailand B. Japan C. China D. England A. 49 – 4i 2 B. 45 – 28i C. 49 + 4i2 D. 49 – 14i +4i2 A. Leonardo da Vinci B. Michelangelo C. Raphael D. Donatello A. electrical B. civil C. mechanical D. textile A. Columbia B. Challenger C. Discovery D. Atlantis A. Moby Dick B. Ishmael C. Rumble Fish D. The Old Man and the Sea A. the person who brings it up B. the person to whom the complaint is directed C. the person with the lowest amount of self disclosure D. the person with the greatest amount of passive-aggressive behavior A. Titan B. Dione C. Rhea D. Charon A. Kirk B. Pike C. Riker D. Picard A. Monet B. Renoir C. Manet D. Van Gogh A. muscovite B. malachite C. chalcocite D. galena A. Sputnik 1 B. Vostok 1 C. German V-2 D. Apollo 1 A. mitochondria B. statoliths C. centrioles D. chloroplasts A. Brown v Board of Education B. Plessy v Ferguson C. Lemon v Kurtzman D. Lau v Nichols A. Uranium and Plutonium B. Uranium and Radium C. Uranium and Polonium D. Uranium and Iridium A. πr2 B. 4/3 πr3 C. a.2/3 πr2 D. d2 πr2h A. Sliovenia B. Romania C. Mascedonia D. Croatia A. Dorothy Hamill B. Kristi Yamaguchi C. Tara Lipinski D. Michele Kwan A. western B. eastern C. northern D. southern A. Ivan Pavlov B. Jean Piaget C. BF Skinner D. Sigmund Freud A. Peru B. Brazil C. Argentina D. Bolivia A. (Hampton and Johnson 356) B. (Smith, Green, and Jones 458) C. (“Problems with Children” B4) D. (Williams et al. pp 456) A. Captain Underpants B. Harry Potter C. The Year I Didn’t Go to School D. The Chocolate War