
Quiz Bowl 2024 - 1A Sacred Heart vs. Norfork
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It's Quiz Bowl 2024.
Right now we have the won a state championship featuring Sacred Heart Knights and Norfolk Panthers.
Let's go ahead and meet the teams.
Hi, I'm Megan.
I go to Sacred Heart.
I'm a senior and I'm going to UK in the fall.
Go, bears.
Hi, I'm Becca, and I'm a senior at Sacred Heart Go, Knights.
My name is Wade summers.
I'm a junior at Sacred Heart Catholic school.
Go, Knights!
I'm Jack.
I'm a senior at Sacred Heart, and I plan to go to UVA in the fall.
Go, hogs!
Hi, I'm Isaac, I'm a senior at Sacred Heart, and you'll never believe how many quizzes I'm going to put in that bowl.
Hi, my name is Mary Claire.
I'm a sophomore at Sacred Heart.
Go nuts.
Hey.
I'm Asher, sophomore.
Take heart and, go Knights.
Hi.
I'm Petty bottoms and the coach of these great kids.
No joke.
I'm Ethan Terrell at Norfolk High school.
I'm a senior, and it's going to be is Ohio guardian of van and.
Okay.
Hi, I'm Jimmy Foster.
I'm a senior at Norfolk High School, and I love the Pennsylvania Railroad.
I'm Erin woody, I'm a junior at Norfolk High School.
This is my second time at PBS, and I still haven't met a crab brother.
My name is Brandon Little Bear.
I'm a sophomore at Norfolk High School.
And shout out to my Uncle Ronnie thanks to Honestly go.
It's actually live on.
My name is Charlotte Moore.
I'm from Norfolk High School.
Sacred Heart and Norfolk.
What is this, a crossover episode?
I'm Shelby Free, a sophomore at Norfolk High School.
And how are you doing?
I'm Chris Morris, I'm a sophomore from Norfolk High School.
And Ethan's brain about studying in, I'm Ransom Gibson.
I'm a sophomore at Norfolk High School, and that's when.
They're not only smart, they're funny too.
Well, we have four rounds of questions before we find out which of those teams will be taking home.
The won a quiz bowl state championship.
Let's get started with round one.
A 20 question Toss-Up round.
To do that, we're going to turn it over to the quizmaster, Steve Patterson.
Steve.
Round one.
Well, welcome, to this repeat of, last year.
Sacred Hearts against, Norfolk.
And, this is going to be an exciting game.
I'm looking forward to it.
All right.
Got our hands on our buzzers.
We ready to go?
Here we go.
She was an American artist who suffered from diabetes, which eventually caused her to go blind.
And she moved to Paris and spent the rest of her life there and became good friends with Edgar Degas, and painted mostly Impressionist portraits.
Named this painter of the cup of tea the Boating Party.
Little girl in a Blue armchair, and The Child's Bath.
All right, Megan Serrat.
No.
Over for.
It is Mary Cassatt.
Cassatt.
She was an American Quaker, abolitionist and reformer who co-founded Swarthmore College with her husband.
She advocated that black men and women should be able to vote.
Named this woman who, along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, organized the Seneca Falls Convention.
Wade.
Susan B Anthony.
No.
and became the first woman to be nominated for Vice President of the United States by the Liberty Party in 1848.
Ethan.
Truth.
No, it's Lucretia mott.
M.o.
All right, we'll do math.
Competition.
computation.
Convert the base three number 210210 to base nine.
I need answers.
All right.
The correct answer was 723723.
All right.
He was an American and English poet of the modernist movement.
He was also a playwright, literary critic, and editor.
Andrew Lloyd Webber adapted his Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats into the famous musical cats named This Man, whose most famous works are Four Quartets and The Wasteland.
The answer is T.S.
Eliot.
This Belgian made game was voted one of America's Best video Games in 2023, and features a lot of side missions as the player treks through the Forbidden Realms.
Jimmy Gate three.
Say it for me again.
Baldur's gate three.
Yes.
This element is the 19th most abundant element in the Earth's crust, and one of a handful of elements known to the ancients.
Acetylene and potassium cyanide are among the approximately 10 million compounds formed by this element.
Name.
This element, found in Group 14 with the atomic mass of 12 and the chemical symbol that it shares with the third letter of the alphabet.
Weighed carbon.
Yes, it is the female personification of Switzerland, and is the Gaulish name of the area before the Romans arrived.
Switzerland still has this name in the western part of the country, and is on Switzerland's currency.
What is the old Celtic name for Switzerland?
That is also a font selection on your computer.
Ethan.
Swabia.
No.
Sacred heart.
Okay.
Jack.
Ariel.
It is Helvetica.
Helvetica.
Math.
Computation.
Walter's sports memorabilia store has been doing well, but needs to clear out old stock.
He moves a large number of items to his 65% of clearance shelf.
If Sarah bought a clearance price t shirt for $7 before tax, what was the original price of the t shirt?
Weighed $11.55.
No.
Five, Tom.
$20.
$20 is the answer.
In his 1843 book, Fear and Trembling.
He said he imagined the anxiety of Abraham as God asked him to sacrifice his son, Isaac.
He is known for introducing the concept of subjective and objective truths.
Name this Danish philosopher who is considered to be the first existentialist philosopher.
Isaac.
Nietzsche.
No.
Norfolk.
The answer is Soren Kierkegaard.
It is composed of bodies of rock and ice found on the outskirts of the Solar System.
It is believed to be the origin and returning point of comets.
Name.
This outermost collection.
Wait.
The Kuiper belt?
No.
Outermost collection of ice and rock structures.
Jimmy.
Oort cloud.
That's correct.
This James Baldwin novel is one of his later works, in which he references a W.C.
Handy Blues song in the title.
Megan.
Go tell it on the mountain.
No.
It is about a relationship between Tish and Fonny, and was Baldwin's only novel which explored the relationship between two black lovers, as well as the failures of the US criminal justice system.
Name this novel, which references a famous and titular more Memphis thoroughfare.
The correct answers If Beale Street could talk.
He is considered to be the greatest composer that Finland has ever produced.
He composed during the late, romantic and early modern periods, and helped develop a strong national identity.
Defined Russification of his country in the late 1800s.
Name this composer of a vowel stressed.
Corelli a sweet, the swan of a twin.
Nella and Finlandia.
Megan Sibelius.
You're right.
Science.
Computation for both schools.
Uranium.
Thorium decay can be used to date relatively young rocks by looking at the decay of thorium.
If the half life of thorium isotopes in this process is 80,000 years, and a particular rock has 18.75% of the expected initial amount of isotope, what is the age of the rock to the nearest thousand years?
And Ethan 86,000 years.
Say it again.
26,000 years.
No.
Becca 56,000 years.
No!
It's 200,000 years, which is 2.5 half lives.
Question 14.
In 1415, Henry the Fifth led the outnumbered English army and defeated the French.
At this battle.
Becca.
Agincourt.
Right.
It is miscible, with water and a, viscous liquid, which does not naturally occur in nature.
In antiquity, this odorless and colorless substance was called oil of vitriol.
Name this mineral acid that absorbs water vapor from the air and has molecular formula of H two, S, O four.
Ethan.
Sulfuric acid.
Right.
Among several jobs in his life, he was a high ranking British intelligence officer during World War Two.
Before he turned his attention to writing novels, President Kennedy helped his novels become popular when he named one, Wade Frost.
No.
When he named, Got a famous spot here when he named one of his favorite.
Even though much of his work was criticized as sexist, immoral, and lowbrow.
Name this author of the children's book.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, but his most known for creating, the famous double O7 spy James Bond.
Right.
The correct answer is Ian Fleming.
All right.
It was invented in 1839 and became commonly used throughout the 80s, 1840s and 1950s.
The process of making one that used a sheet of silver plated copper exposed to mercury vapor, and then exposed to light.
Name this French inventor's eponymous photographic process that, among many others, produced the first documented the photo of Congressman elect Abraham Lincoln in 1846.
It is daguerreotype, daguerreotype.
Question 18.
Martin Luther was a German priest whose writings were a catalyst for the Protestant Reformation.
The Catholic Church declared him a heretic and ordered his capture.
Name.
This 1521 declaration passed by the church and by Holy Roman Emperor Charles the Fifth.
Ethan.
Edict of Nantes.
No.
Sacred heart.
Wade.
The Great Schism.
No.
I could have expected, the accepted the Edict of Worms or the Diet of Worms.
All right.
Math, computation.
blizzard deposits.
t plus three over four inches of snow per hour, where t is time and hours since the storm started at the end of the before hours, how many inches of snow have been deposited?
All right.
Wade.
1.75 hours.
No.
Five seconds.
Norfolk.
I need an answer.
Brandon.
12 hours.
We're going looking for hours.
We were looking for how many inches of snow, and it was five inches.
Five inches.
All right.
Interestingly, only one of his paintings was inscribed with the date.
And that day was 1501.
This is a tie painted many different kinds of religious and mythological figures and subjects.
Name this late Renaissance Florence painter of such work as Mystic Nativity.
Fortitude.
The adoration of the Magi and the Birth of Venus.
Ethan.
Botticelli.
Right.
And that was the last question in round one.
Do we have any challenges?
None from Norfolk.
None from Sacred Heart.
All right.
So we're going to go to Christina while we make any changes.
Okay.
Thank you.
Steve.
We're going to cut away briefly to do a bit of quiz bowl housekeeping.
But don't go anywhere.
We'll be right back after this with more.
The state's best baseball and softball teams are back in Conway this summer as a Centennial Bank.
State baseball and softball championships are live on Arkansas PBS sports.
Is that one that's lifted to left and it is gone since this end to centerfield, it's a walk off for the Warriors, for a state championship, for a complete schedule and all the ways to watch it go to my R PBS.org slash sports.
Today can be a new beginning.
Right?
Things ahead, darling.
Brightness and joy.
That's genuinely classic.
It's gonna be right here in this moment.
Because he thinks that kind of a high bar.
I'm just getting started.
Television will never be the same again.
Magnificent.
And we're back.
There were no challenges, and, boy, do we have a close match going on.
So let's get back over to the quizmaster for round two.
Well, welcome back.
And of course, round two is our toss up with a chance at bonus if you get the toss up correct.
And so we're ready to begin play in round two.
Round two.
All right.
And by the way good to have Carson into the game.
And good to have Asher in that it Mary Claire come in.
Good to see you Mary Claire.
All right.
Here we go.
Horse-drawn chariots have been used for nearly 4000 years in combat, but this group of people were the first to use mounted horses in battle.
Named this group of people from the steppe region of Eurasia in modern, Asher.
Mongolians know in modern day Ukraine, Iran and Russia who used mounted archers.
Ethan Cossacks?
No, it's the Scythians.
Scythians?
All right.
Math, computation.
What is the value of the square root of 28?
Over the square root of 63?
Answers, please.
I think the correct answer was two thirds or two over three.
All right.
In Greek, this part of the brain means almond or tonsil and is composed of 13 nuclei.
It is located deep in the brain within the temporal lobes, and tends to develop far faster in females than males.
Named this part of the brain that alerts a person to threats and emotional responses such as fear, anxiety, and even amygdala.
That's correct.
All right.
So you get the first bonus question, Ethan.
And when you give your answers, make sure that I can hear them lean into that Mike a little bit.
Maybe.
All right.
It's called Arkansas presidential countries.
Oh pardon me.
Counties Arkansas.
Presidents of counties.
There are nine counties in Arkansas that are named after U.S. presidents, given one term.
U.S. presidents served.
And the county seat in Arkansas provide the name of the presidential county number one, 1817 1821.
Clarendon.
Van Buren.
No.
1837 1841 Clinton.
Van Buren.
Yes.
1893 and 1897.
Rising.
Hayes.
No.
And 1845 to 1849 Mina.
Poke.
Poke is correct.
So two out of the four.
you, Miss Clarendon, which is Monroe and Rising, which is Cleveland.
All right, three bonuses left.
Let's see if we can get it with this math computation.
If f of x equals three times the square root of x and g of x equals x squared over two plus seven, what is the value of f of g of six.
Wait, no five seconds and sooner or for.
God.
All right.
15 was the correct answer.
And 15.
All right.
This novel is about an African American.
No.
Well, who lives in central and eastern Florida around the turn of the 20th century.
Janie Crawford is a strong woman who wants to be more than the wife of someone named.
This ethnographic author of the so called the folk fiction of Their eyes were watching God.
Becker, Hurston, Wright.
All right.
You've earned your team a bonus called Amendment Mathematics.
Okay, given a short, given a set of short descriptions of U.S. constitutional amendments, identify the amendment numbers being described, and make the mathematical computations being ask, okay.
All right.
Senators elected by popular vote times government cannot house soldiers in private homes.
Plus, pay increases for Congress cannot be implemented until the next election cycle.
Minus 18th amendment is repealed.
All right.
I didn't even answer.
Becca 57.
That's correct.
I don't know how you got that of all out of all of that, but there you go.
People who live outside of state cannot sue that state.
Times president and vice president on the same ballot.
Plus, alcohol cannot be produced in the U.S. divided by must have a warrant from a judge and probable cause to seize a citizen's property.
You didn't answer, Becca 32.
No jury of peers must determine the outcome of a trial.
Times a woman who get a woman.
Get the right to vote.
Times the right to bear arms divided by no cruel and unusual punishment.
Anybody?
I need an answer.
It's 32.
No, it was close.
Poll tax eliminated.
The times of President and Vice President powers begin January 20th.
Divided by citizens may vote regardless of race.
Color.
Our previous slave status times.
One has the right to remain silent.
Say.
Answer 40.
No.
On that one.
I have 160. on number two, I had 37.5.
And on number three, I had 33.25.
All right.
That was kind of a long question.
All right, here's a toss up for both schools.
At the age of 15, before Rosa Parks, she was arrested when she refused to give up her seat some nine months before parks actions sparked the Montgomery bus boycott.
Named this woman who did the same thing.
But civil rights leaders believed parks provided a stronger image for their cause.
No answers.
It's clear that Colson Colson.
All right.
Question 27.
The author called this short story a tale of ratios.
Racial, nation are reasoning and argumentation.
Inspector Auguste Dupin finds a hair at the crime scene that does not appear to be human.
Name this word that scholars consider Ethan murder in the Rue Morgue.
Judges no.
Considered to be the first modern detective story.
A work by Edgar Allan Poe.
Becca.
Murder on the Orient Express.
Now, we needed the murders in the Rue Morgue.
That's part of the title, so.
All right, number 28.
This island was first seen by Europeans when the Dutch explorer saw it in 1642.
The expedition left Jakarta to try to find a better way to Chile and to South America.
Name the asylum off the coast of Australia, for whom a Brendan, Tasmania.
You're right and you've earned a bonus for your team.
And that bonus is called the literary Last lines.
Given a last line of a significant novel, provide the author's name.
Oh my girl, however long you may live, I can.
I never can wish you greater happiness than this.
Wordsworth.
Wordsworth.
No.
After all, tomorrow's another day.
Oh, he's.
Austin.
Oh, the old man was dreaming about the lions.
Wait.
Hemingway.
Yes.
The knife came down, missing him by inches, and he took off.
Christie.
Christie.
That one's Joseph Heller.
the, I wish you greater happiness.
And this is Louisa may Alcott.
And, after all, tomorrow's another day is gone with the wind.
So it's Margaret Mitchell.
All right, we have two tossups to go and one bonus left.
So let's see if we can get it in these two questions.
he was the godfather of J.S.
Bach, son, new George Frideric Handel, and is among the most prolific composers of all time.
He was self-taught, and his work is considered the transition from the Baroque to the classical period.
Name this German composer.
the music, the tabla, Narcissus and Germanicus.
Brandon.
Mozart.
No, Mary Clare.
Brahms.
No, it's Telemann.
Telemann.
Abe Fortas was accused of taking money from political donors, including one that would have paid him 20,000 a year for the rest of his life, which endangered his chance to serve on the, on this body.
Judge Fortas was appointed to the body in 1965 by President Lyndon Johnson, and served until 1969.
Name this body the Ethan Supreme Court.
Yes.
So you've earned your team the final bonus.
And let me see if I can find it.
There it is.
It is called bones of the human Body.
Given the common term of a bone, you give the scientific name skull.
Cranium?
Yes.
Heal.
the calcaneus.
Yes.
Cheekbone.
mandible or maxilla?
Maxilla?
No.
And wrist.
Calves?
Yes.
the only one you missed was the zygomatic, which is the cheekbone.
All right.
And you've taken us out of round two.
And do we have any challenges on the bonus questions?
None.
Okay, good.
All right.
So I'm going to read the categories and, then we'll go to Christina for a short break while you choose your categories and make your substitutions.
All right.
Sacred Heart, you get to go first, and you can choose from these three world capitals and currencies.
Given a world capital city, provide the currency that the capital city and its country that it's in would use.
You might choose royal houses.
Given a king or Queen of England, Scotland, New Wales or the United Kingdom provide the royal house and each one is from and the final one is.
Postal code elements given an element from the periodic table provide the U.S. state.
The.
Choose the element symbol with that states postal abbreviation.
For example, provided argon, you would say Arkansas.
Since they both have R. All right, you have one minute to decide.
Okay.
As they decide which category they want to choose, we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back after this.
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Welcome back.
Still a fairly tight match going on here and it is time for the Lightning Round.
The teams have made their choices.
So let's turn it over to the quizmaster for round three.
Thank you.
Christina.
Yes, we have, chosen the two categories.
sacred heart has chosen postal code elements, and, Norfolk then chose, currencies, world currencies, based on world capitals.
So we're going to start with Sacred Heart.
And you'll be ready over here for any bounce back say may give you all right there gathering and gathering around.
Ready to go.
All right, here we go.
We got a minute on the clock, and the descriptor says given an element from the periodic table, provide the U.S. state that shares the element symbol with that states postal abbreviation, for example, provided argon, you would say Arkansas because both are a are.
All right.
Here we go.
Molybdenum emby.
So what is it based on?
Maryland.
No, calcium is here.
California.
Yes.
Cobalt.
Colorado.
Yes.
Neon.
You come on.
Border.
Nevada.
No.
Magnesium or manganese?
Excuse me.
Minnesota.
Yes.
Mediterranean.
Montana.
Yes.
Indium.
Indiana.
Yes.
Floridian.
Florida.
Yes.
lanting.
Lanthanum.
Louisiana.
Yes.
not a mem.
Neodymium.
North Dakota.
Yes.
All right, judges, do you want me to go back and do the extra for number one?
Since I mispronounced an.
Yes.
Yes.
Okay.
I'm going to give you one more back.
And that is protactinium.
Pennsylvania?
Yes.
All right, so I got that.
They got, nine out of the ten.
Okay, good.
But they have one to pass over to you.
Ethan, are you ready?
It is a neon Nebraska.
Yes.
All right, now it's your turn to do at least as well with world capitals and currencies.
And, Becca, you'll be ready for bounce backs over there.
All right.
it says given a world capital city, provide the currency, that it's that the capital city and the country it is in would use.
Are you ready?
Yes.
All right, here we go.
Kabul.
An Afghan?
Yes.
Mexico City.
Peso.
Yes.
Budapest, Hungary.
I don't know.
Hungarian dollar.
No.
Cairo.
Pound.
Pound.
Yes.
Jakarta, Indonesia.
Dollar.
No.
Baku.
Ruble.
No.
Bratislava.
That's it.
Euro.
Yes.
Jerusalem.
Yes.
Magical shekel.
Yes.
Wellington.
Okay.
New Zealand dollar.
yes.
And, Yeah.
And a it's okay.
And time is running out on that, so we won't pass that one over.
Excuse me.
Thank you.
the first one.
Yeah.
Okay.
We're not giving you credit for that one, so I'm going to pass it over to you, Becca.
And it is Kaboul Afghani.
Yes.
Had to have the eye on there.
All right.
And the next one is Budapest.
Lyra.
No.
the next one is Jakarta.
Yes.
Answer, please.
Rupee!
No!
Baku.
Dinar.
No.
That one is the manat.
And, Budapest was the forint, and, Jakarta was the rupee.
oh.
Right.
That was a good round for, both schools.
And at the end of round three, we have what?
Oh, we have a challenge on the floor from, Norfolk.
So we're going to take a moment for that challenge.
Christina, why don't you take it away?
Okay.
Sounds good.
Thank you.
Steve.
And we are going to bring in our expert, Bill Davis, to talk a little bit about this challenge.
Do you know what it might be pertaining to?
I think it has to do with the capitals and the money.
I believe, I believe, and it may, there may be two answers.
I mean, two answers on it because of the way they pronounce it, the pronunciation may have two different ways.
And that's just a guess.
I'm not sure.
but this is a tight enough game that that's going to make a big difference.
So talk about that pronunciation.
We talked about how sometimes you can challenge with regard to pronunciation and sometimes you cannot.
Yeah.
If if you've mispronounced it and there is not an option like for instance, if you were pronouncing a capital to a country, there might be two acceptable pronunciations or even the name of a country.
There might be two pronunciations sometimes, and I've had this happen in the past.
I had a player that answered the question by using the Spanish word.
I mean, it didn't designate and they didn't give it to her because the moderator's going to go according to the English.
Right?
We challenged it and said that was a Spanish nation.
She gave the Spanish answer.
It was it should have been accepted and they accepted it.
They could have rejected it, but they didn't.
They accepted it.
So that's the way you can.
But now, if it's like earlier in a game, we had, a person's name was mispronounced.
That's a different story.
You can't know the challenge.
So fascinating okay.
So thank you.
We just found out that the challenge has been rejected.
So we can now go back to the match.
And for that we go to the quizmaster.
All right.
Well, and you never know when you make a challenge if, you can make it work or not.
so here at the, beginning of the last round of play and, won a state championship, we have a very close game, 160 for Norfolk and 145 for Sacred Heart.
All right.
So good luck to both teams.
Did we need to make any substitutions?
Yes.
We are going to sub over here and over here.
Okay.
So we're going to go to break while we make these substitutions.
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A very close match going on here live at the Arkansas PBS studios, and we are back and ready for the final round.
So let's head over to the quizmaster and see who gets to win this match.
Thank you.
Christine.
appreciate you very much.
so here we are with 160 to 145.
I know Asher's come into the game, and, down here, we brought in Shelby.
there may be others that came in and you'll make your presence known by answering lots of questions.
All right, here we go.
There.
20 questions left, 200 points.
Let's see if we can get them all.
This art institute was founded in 1919, in Germany by Walter Gropius.
His aim was to unify the teaching of all arts under the umbrella of design and production for the machine age.
What is the school which employed the van der Rohe, Kandinsky and Klee, among others, who.
Escher.
Our house.
You're right.
So you're already making a difference.
Ben.
All right.
Math computation.
Circle C has a radius of, square root of 12in and has an equivalent triangle inscribed inside of it in inches.
What is the length of one leg of that equilateral triangle?
so time is running out.
The answer was six inches.
Six inches.
All right.
This novel features the two 19th century historical people.
John Jean-Baptiste, LeMay and Joseph project this mark above.
It tells several fictionalized stories of historical people and happenings, mostly set in New Mexico.
Name this work about Catholic clergy and their stories.
A work by Willa Cather.
Megan.
Oh, pioneers!
No.
Or for it is Death comes for the Archbishop.
Located in Central and Eastern Europe, this feature is over 1500 kilometers long and ranges from the Czech Republic to Romania.
Most of this range is in Romania, with its highest point, the girl, the child, ski girl, child ski stilt located in Jimny, Carpathian Mountains.
You're right.
In organic chemistry there are traditionally.
These are traditionally known as acetylene.
They are unsaturated.
The hydrocarbons with a formula of C in C, H2 in minus two.
Name this hydrocarbon with carbon carbon triple bonds that can react twice due to the presence of £0.02 bonds in the triple bond.
Weight.
Ethanol like acid.
No.
The correct answer is alkyl alkene.
Alkene.
This, the commercial law for this element is called patron right.
This element is of hard silver, gray and malleable transition metal.
Name.
This element is rarely found in nature with atomic number 23 and is looking Jimmy titanium.
No.
And is located between titanium and chromium on the periodic table.
Asher.
Cobalt.
Oh, it's the Nadiem vanadium.
The PKK is a militant group who uses guerrilla and other tactics to advocate for this nation of people that have been fighting for about 100 years to gain recognition among the world's countries.
Name this group, whose religious diversity includes Sunni and Shia muslims.
Jimmy Kurdistan.
No.
let me finish for you all.
Becca.
Shiite Muslims, Jews, Christians.
And as you see, these and are a stateless nation of people who mostly live in Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey.
Making Kurds.
Yes, that's correct.
All right.
Number 38, this former schoolteacher had to win a Supreme Court case in 18, Asher Scopes.
No.
In 1892 to keep the rights to the patent of his agricultural invention.
His invention would revolutionize ranching by helping ranchers put and keep animals exactly where they needed them.
Name this man who became a late 19th century millionaire er, from the manufacture and sale of barbed wire, ring Glidden.
You're right.
Did I say that right?
Is that a ring here?
And that's right.
Plain old and all right.
It was Charles Dickens third novel and was about a boy who must support his mother and sister after the death of his father.
By his mean uncle.
Fine work.
Ethan.
Great expectations.
No finds him work under Wexford squires at the doth B Hall school name this alliterative fully titled work where the title or character finally making Oliver Twist.
No.
The answer is Nicholas Nickleby.
All right.
Question 40 Aubrey, Philippe and Pétain was made the leader of this entity in 1940.
It encompassed the southern two thirds.
Ethan Vichy France.
You're right.
Question 41.
He is credited with making American theater into a serious literary form.
He is still the only American playwright to receive both the Nobel Prize for literature and a Pulitzer Prize for drama.
Name this man who has a Broadway theater named for him and who wrote The Hairy Ape, Long Day's Journey in the night, and The Iceman Cometh.
The answer is Eugene O'Neill.
Eugene O'Neill.
All right.
he was a Norwegian, printmaker and painter who used symbolism and expressionism in the late 19th and early 20th century.
He is known to suffer from many mental illnesses during his life.
Name this artist whose first work was the sick child, but he is most known for the cry, the kiss and the scream.
Ethan Monk Yes.
All right.
Bye now.
A timeout called by Sacred Heart.
Okay.
We'll take a 32nd timeout to for the time, and we'll go to Christina.
Thank you.
Steve, we have a 32nd timeout.
I'm going to bring Bill Davis over here to talk a little bit about it.
Because this is a very close match.
so what's the strategy.
What's the thought behind this timeout.
It's a close match and I don't think it's decided yet.
It's close enough that they can.
So they're going to settle them down.
The coaches are.
But we don't want to forget these two teams faced each other last year.
That's right.
This is a rematch.
This is a rematch.
It is.
And it's hard to beat a team twice in the finals like this.
But I think Norfolk might be trying to pull it off.
And so far they're ahead.
But we watched earlier where a team was behind the whole game.
Atkins.
And right at the end on about four questions they pulled it out.
Sacred Heart do the same thing.
It's so remarkable to me how calm everybody is because I know inside there's a lot of fast beating hearts and and tension going on because it's incredibly intense to watch.
I can't imagine what it's like to be up there.
Yeah, and there's enough questions left.
It's anybody's game.
Okay, so the coach is up there saying, look, this is what you gotta do.
Well, the timeout has been completed, so we are going to go ahead and send it back to the quizmaster to wrap up the end of this, Steve.
Thank you Christine.
Then we're going to continue our final round of this match.
for the won a state championship here with question number 43.
The British and French drew up a secret treaty in 1916 that was Ethan Sykes-Picot agreement.
You're right.
This German philosopher has been misinterpreted about what is arguably his most famous quote.
First, using the phrase in his book the Gay science in 1882.
His quote was about how enlightenment had changed, how we can view the divine name.
This philosopher Ethan Nietzsche.
Yes, math, computation.
A function f of x equals x cubed minus six squared minus eight x minus four crosses the x axis at x equals negative two.
Factor the expression x to the third of minus.
X squared minus eight x minus four.
And weighed open.
Quantity x minus one.
Closed.
Closed quantity.
Open quantity x squared minus four.
Closed quantity.
Open quantity two x minus one.
Closed quantity.
No.
And time ran out.
All right.
Correct answer was quantity x plus two times the quantity x squared minus three x minus two.
All right.
It contains both a particular bulb and suspend sorry muscle that is divided into four parts.
This hollow tube is approximately 10 to 15in long.
And human being's name this C-shaped first section of the small intestine in most vertebrates and is made up of the gypsum, and Italy.
Edam, Italy.
Them.
Jack.
Sphenoid colon.
No.
Ethan.
Duo.
Denim.
That's correct.
Born in Ohio in 1894, this man moved from New York in 1925, where he got a reporting job for the New York Evening News.
His career took off when E.B.
white submitted some of his drawings for publication.
Named This American Author.
His most famous works include the Broadway play The Male Animal and the autobiography My Life and Hard Times, and the short story made into a movie called The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
Ethan Johnson no secret of Jack Smith, no, it's James Thurber, James Thurber, all right.
He was called the father of Saul by Matisse and Picasso.
He was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose paintings and type of art ushered in the newer 20th century styles.
Named this artist who painted, among others, the murder pyramid of Skulls, The Boy in the Red vest and The Bathers.
Aaron Dega no.
Sacred art.
It's.
Paul says on say song.
He attended the Naval Academy and was a nuclear submarine officer for seven years, until his father's death forced him to return home to manage the family farm.
Name this former Georgia governor, who was the first, Wade Carter?
Yes.
And the math competition.
Solve for X x squared plus ten x equals five.
Okay.
Jacked x equals five and negative five.
No.
All right.
The answer was x equals negative five.
negative four or plus the square root of 30 okay.
And that's the end of the game as Norfolk.
Unless there's some challenges.
has, won the state championship.
232 the runner up, Sacred Heart with 175.
Congratulations.
Since two both teams.
All right, Christina, we're ready to go back to you.
Most definitely a congratulations to both teams.
What a match.
And again, it was a rematch.
So it's been so much fun to watch this all go down.
We will be right back after a short break.
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And welcome back.
What an incredible matchup.
So congrats to both teams here I'm with Carolyn and Melinda and friends with Arkansas Governors Association.
And we have awards to give out.
So let's get to it.
So we are so happy to present the first one a runners up to Sacred Heart Quiz Bowl.
Round of applause.
we can't forget the big check.
Yes.
Congratulations.
You guys are great.
And then our state champions for one, a Norfolk high school.
Congratulations, you guys.
You did wonderful work.
And the big check.
So make sure we get that.
And you guys get a banner.
So you hopefully you can just display it proudly when you get back.
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You guys were fantastic competitors and some all tournament teams to share.
We also the other the other competition on this was the third place team Alpena.
And the fourth place team are Maryland.
And we don't have a long list.
We're all tournament players.
We have the, MVP Ethan Terrell from Northwood.
Congratulations.
That goes to Ethan.
There's your awards.
And one more Braden Vineyard from Amarillo.
Congratulations, team.
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