This document lists the participants and judges for an academic competition held at Leonides Morales High School. It is divided into multiple sections that provide the names of the participants in Group I and Group II, as well as the names and subjects taught of the four judges. The document also includes screenshots of the game interface for the competition, which involves answering multiple choice questions within various categories for points.
2. • Participants Group I
• Perla Martínez Morales
• Karianne Ramírez Torres
• Nicole Ríos Antongiorgi
• Carlene Ramos Rodríguez
• Laura Vélez Cotte
• Nataly Zaragoza Rodríguez
Leonides Morales High School
3. Participants Group II
• Arelis Nuñez Santiago
• Janilie Rodriguez Alameda
• Vicmary Vargas Vargas
• José D. Rodriguez Zapata
• Crystal N. Garcia Cruz
• Esteban U. Martinez Irizarry
Leonides Morales High School
4. Judges
• Ana Rosario Mulero – Physics teacher
with an English teaching certificate
• Cynthia Delgado - English teacher 12th
grade
• Evelyn Rivera –English teacher 11th
grade
• Joanna Toro–English teacher 11th grade
Leonides Morales High School
5. Choose a category.
You will answer a given question.
You must give the correct answer or
you will not gain points.
Click to begin.
6. The legend The
The Bermuda Lucid Carbon
of Philadelphia
Triangle Dreams Footprint
Atlantis Experiment
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9. 100 Point Question
The Legend of Atlantis
• Who was the first person who
talked about the Atlantis? and
where did he mention it?
10. 100 Point Answer
The Legend of Atlantis
• Plato, he started mentioning
Atlantis in his plays (Timaeus
and Critias)
48. 600 Point Question
The Philadelphia Experiment
• Who was the first person to
come forward with the story of
what happened that day of the
experiment?
49. 600 Point Answer
The Philadelphia Experiment
• Carlos Miguele Allende
51. 700 Point Question
The Philadelphia Experiment
• State the name of the character
who committed suicide and
what was he about to do before
committing suicide?
52. 700 Point Answer
The Philadelphia Experiment
Dr. Morris K. Jessup.
He was about to reveal the true
story of the Philadelphia
experiment when he committed
suicide .
54. 800 Point Question
The Philadelphia Experiment
• What was Bielek’s story of the
occurrences of the Philadelphia
Experiment ?
55. 800 Point Answer
The Philadelphia Experiment
He claims that he was
transported in time to the
future and that here in the
future he was brainwashed by
the U.S. Navy.
66. 400 Points Question
The Bermudas Triangle
Richard McIver explanation of the frequent
events of the Bermuda Triangle was:
• A. That there is hydrate and methane in the
area causing danger to anything nearby.
• B. That there is metalloids and actinides in the
area causing danger to everything near.
• C. The presences of Alkaline earth metals
• causes the disturbance in the area.
67. 400 Points Answer
The Bermudas Triangle
• A. That there is hydrate and
methane in the area causing
danger to anything nearby.
69. 500 Points Question
The Bermudas Triangle
• In the sentence “no matter whether you
choose to believe in one myth or other,
or a combination, or simply believe the
Bermuda Triangle is nothing more than
a lot of hype.” hype means:
• A. publicity, propaganda
• B. lies, fib
• C. dishonest, untruth
72. 600 Points Question
The Bermudas Triangle
• In the sentence “His theory was that to
the north of the Bermuda Triangle huge
landslides occur on the continental
shelf, which results in large stones and
sludge falling rapidly to the sea floor. “
Sludge means:
• A. trash
• B. mud
• C. giant rocks
75. 700 Points Question
DAILY DOUBLE
The Bermudas Triangle
• What is point of view? According
to the article “The Bermuda
Triangle” What point of view was
the author using in the text?
76. 700 Points Answer
The Bermudas Triangle
• Point of view is the perspective
from which a speaker or writer
recounts a narrative or presents
information.
• It was written in the second
person.
78. 800 Points Question
The Bermudas Triangle
• The meaning of landslide is
• A. a slide made out of dirt
• B. a piece of land that looks
like a slide.
• C. mud slide or avalanche
84. 200 Points Question
Lucid Dreams
• The term “Lucid dreams” was coined
by___________who used the word
"lucid" in the sense of mental clarity.
• A. Francisco Bonaparte
• B. Frederik van Eeden
• C. Frederick Van Helen
87. 300 Points Question
Lucid Dreams
• Why are therapists using
“Lucid dream” as a therapy?
(in your own words)
88. 300 Points Answer
Lucid Dreams
• To reduce nightmares or guide
the waking patient toward
having a mastery dream using
the conscious mind to control
the wild ways of the
unconscious.
90. 400 Points Question
Lucid Dreams
• What is “in vivo desensitization?
• A . a treatment used to create a sensitive
atmosphere to the dreamer.
• B. a treatment where people are exposed while
awake to what may be haunting them in their
sleep.
• C. a treatment to create an atmosphere full of
exciting adventures .
91. 400 Points Answer
Lucid Dreams
• B. a treatment where people are
exposed while awake to what
may be haunting them in their
sleep.
96. 600 Points Question
Lucid Dreams
• In the sentence “As they are
drifting off to sleep”, drifting
means:
• A. move from one condition to
another
• B. to carry
• C. to transform a dream from good
to evil
97. 600 Points Answer
Lucid Dreams
• A. move from one condition to
another
102. 800 Points Question
Lucid Dreams
• Three techniques used by
therapist to reduce nightmares
are:
• A. Interpersonal Interventions , live
dissemination and dream formation
• B. Performance involvement, in vivo dream
maker and dream formation
• C. Behavioral interventions, in vivo
desensitization and dream incubation.
103. 800 Points Answer
Lucid Dreams
• C. Behavioral interventions, in
vivo desensitization and dream
incubation.
105. 100 Point Question
Carbon Footprint
• State in your own words,
what is carbon footprint ?
106. 100 Points Answer
Carbon Footprint
• Carbon footprint is a measure of
the exclusive global amount of
carbon dioxide (CO2) and other
greenhouse gases emitted by a
human activity.
108. 200 Points Question
Carbon Footprint
• In the following sentence “Can the
soul subdue the ego; can we
unmask our human lies? Subdue
means:
• A. restrain, suppress or hold back.
• B. desire
• C. to reverse or erase
114. 400 Point Question
Carbon Footprint
• Greenhouse gases include:
• A. water vapor, carbon
dioxide and alkali metals
• B. carbon dioxide, alkali
metals and lanthanides
• C. water vapor, carbon
dioxide and methane
115. 400 Points Answer
Carbon Footprint
• C. water vapor, carbon
dioxide and methane
123. 700 Points Question
Carbon Footprint
• In the sentence ”The earth
simply can’t cope with a
worldwide jump in meat and
dairy consumption”
• cope with means
A. surprise, shocking
B. handle, manage
C. transaction
126. 800 Points Question
Carbon Footprint
• In the sentence “Livestock’s
contribution to
environmental problems is
on a massive scale”,
Livestock means:
• A. abandoned animals
• B. animals kept on farms
• C. animals kept on leash
129. Final Question
• What are the similarities between The
Legend of Atlantis, The Philadelphia
Experiment and The Bermuda Triangle?
130. Final Answer
• All the stories are just theories and
are not proven to be true
131. Participants
Group I
• Arelis Nuñez Santiago
• Janilie Rodriguez Alameda
• Vicmary Vargas Vargas
• José D. Rodriguez Zapata
• Crystal N. Garcia Cruz
• Esteban U. Martinez Irizarry
132. Participants
Group II
Perla Martínez Morales
• Karianne Ramírez Torres
• Nicole Ríos Antongiorgi
• Carlene Ramos Rodríguez
• Laura Vélez Cotte
• Nataly Zaragoza Rodríguez
133. Special Thanks to:
• Carlos Molina- Director of
Leonides Morales High school
• Evelyn Rivera - English teacher
• Jesus Negron- The Librarian
• Joanna Toro - English teacher
• Ana Rosario Mulero- Physics
Teacher
134. Special invitation to
• Eileen Blau – Professor from UPRM
• Joan Baker – Professor from UPRM
• Ramonita Valle – English Teacher
• Blanca Irizarry – Science Teacher
• David Beauchamp - History Teacher
• Freddie Natal -Spanish Teacher