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State winners are selected in what project areas at Tennessee 4-H Congress? |
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Citizenship, Leadership, and Public Speaking |
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Flag, Pledge, Clover, Motto, Slogan, Colors, and the “H’s” |
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Name the three highest State 4-H Offices. |
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State Council President, Congress Governor, and State All-Star Chief |
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William P. Ridley (Columbia), Clyde M. York (Crossville), and Clyde Austin (Greenville) |
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Name the three 4-H Regions in Tennessee. |
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The Eastern Region, the Central Region, and the Western Region |
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What are the three recognition levels in 4-H? |
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Honor Club, All-Stars, Vol State |
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Name five activities which can be done at 4-H camp. |
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Swimming, Canoeing or Kayacking, Basketball, Volleyball, Fishing, Putt-Putt, GaGa, Softball, Hiking, Challenge Course, Climbing Wall, Crafts, Tie-Die, Archery, Rifle Range, Wildlife. |
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Columbia, Crossville, and Greeneville |
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Name the four places 4-H'ers strive to improve in the 4-H pledge? |
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Club, Community, Country, and World |
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Name the time zones in which each of the four major Tennessee cities are located. |
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Memphis and Nashville are Central and Chattanooga and Knoxville are Eastern |
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Name the three Tennessee Presidents. |
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Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson |
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Name Tennessee's two United States Senators. |
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Lamar Alexander and Bob Corker |
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Name the 4 most populated cities in Tennessee. (5 for 5th and 6th Grade) 6 for Jr. High |
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Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Clarksville, and Murfreesboro |
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Name the four cities which at some point have served as Tennessee's State Capitol. |
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Knoxville, Kingston, Murfreesboro, and Nashville |
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Name the major sport franchises found in Tennessee |
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Tennessee Titans, Nashville Predators, and Memphis Grizzlies |
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Name 3 Interstate Highways which run through Tennessee. (4 for 5th and 6th and 5 for Jr. High) |
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I-40, I-65, I-24, I-75, I-81, I-55, and I-155 |
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Name the four figures found on the Tennessee State Seal? |
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A boat, A plow, A sheaf of wheat, and a cotton plant |
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What were the political affiliations of each of the Tennessee presidents? |
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All were democrats. Even Andrew Johnson who served as Vice-President under Abraham Lincoln the countries first republican president. |
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Name the three Tennessee Counties which have American Indian names? |
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Obion, Sequatchie, and Unicoi |
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Name two Tennessee State Songs. |
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Rocky Top, "Tennessee Waltz", "When its Iris Time in Tennessee", "My Tennessee", and "Tennessee" |
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Name the 5 states which border Tennessee. (6 for 5th and 6th and all for Jr. High) |
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Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, and Kentucky |
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Name the 4 most populated counties in Tennessee. (5 for 5th and 6th, and 6 for Jr. High) |
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Shelby, Davidson, Knox, Hamilton, Rutherford, Sullivan, Montgomery |
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What are the three branches of Tennessee State Government? |
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Legislative, Executive, and Judicial |
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Name the two Tennesseans who have become Vice-President of the United States? |
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Andrew Johnson (under Lincoln) Albert Gore Jr. (under Clinton) |
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What two Tennesseans who played prominent roles in the formation of Texas? |
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Davy Crockett and Sam Houston |
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What two crops are grown to produce sugar? |
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Sugar Cane and Sugar Beets |
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Name three domesticated ruminant animals. |
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Name the two kinds of vultures found in Tennessee. |
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The Black and the Turkey vultures |
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Name the three types of tree squirrels found in Tennessee? |
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Red, gray, and flying squirrels |
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Name the two types of foxes found in Tennessee. |
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Name the three most prominent Rivers of Tennessee. |
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Tennessee, Mississippi, and Cumberland |
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Name the three types of poisonous snakes which are indigenous to Tennessee? |
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Copperhead, Cottonmouth or Water Moccasin, and Rattlesnake (several kinds) |
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Name three kinds of raptors? |
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Eagle, Hawk, Owl, Falcon, and Vulture |
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What are the three basic needs of Wildlife? |
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Name the two poisonous spiders found in Tennessee. |
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Black Widow and Brown Recluse |
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What are the three main body parts of an insect? |
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Head, Thorax, and Abdomen |
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Name three fat soluble vitamins. |
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Name three ways to preserve food. |
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Name three forms of precipitation. |
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Rain, sleet, snow, and hail |
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Name 3 Symbols of the United States? |
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The Bald Eagle, The Pledge of Allegiance, The American Flag |
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Name the three major ways to use money. |
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Spending, Saving, and Sharing |
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What are the two components of cheese? |
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Name the three primary colors. |
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Hearing, Smell, Taste, Touch, and Sight |
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