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Name the 4-H Judging Contests in which you would have to give oral reasons. |
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Livestock, Horse, Dairy, Poultry, Wildlife |
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Name 2 state events in which Sr. 4-H members can participate. |
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State Roundup, State Congress, State Public Speaking, State Judging Contests |
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Name eight judging team areas. |
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Plant and Seed Identification, Dairy, Dairy Products, Forestry, Horse, Land, Livestock, Meat, Poultry, and Wildlife. |
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Name four activities which take place at Tennessee 4-H Congress. |
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Know your Government, Officer Elections, State History Bowl, Legislative Visits, State Public Speaking, State Citizenship, and State Leadership |
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Name the State 4-H events in which Jr. High Members can participate. |
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Electric Camp, Wildlife Conference, Academic Conference, Target Smart, Technology Camp |
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Name 4 Tennessee cities which have the same name as a more notable U.S. city? |
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Cleveland (Ohio), Dayton (Ohio), Lexington (Kentucky), Charlotte (North Carolina), Columbia (South Carolina), Jackson (Mississippi), Philadelphia (Penn.), Portland (Oregan/Maine), and Springfield (Illinois) |
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Name four universities in Tennessee who play Division I football. |
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University of Tennessee, Vanderbilt University, University of Memphis, and Middle Tennessee State University |
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Name three prominent college football coaches who attended high school in Tennessee. |
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Phil Fulmer- UT, Franklin Co. HS, Steve Spurrier -Florida, Science Hill HS in Johnson City, Mack Brown - Texas, Cookeville HS, Watson Brown - University of Alabama at Birmingham, Cookeville HS, John Cooper- former coach of Ohio State, Powell HS Knox |
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Name 5 states which are drained at least in part by the Tennessee River. (7 fro Jr. High) |
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Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, and of course Tennessee |
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Name the minor league baseball teams in each of the four major Tennessee cities. |
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Memphis Chicks, Nashville Sounds, Tennessee Smokies (Knoxville) and the Chattanooga Lookouts |
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Name 4 landscape positions. |
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Upland, Stream Terrace, Footslope, Floodplain, Depression |
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Name 3 types of pine tree found in Tennessee. |
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White Pine, Loblolly Pine, Spruce Pine, Virginia Pine, Shortleaf or Yellow Pine |
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Name 3 breeds of Dairy Cattle. |
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Ayrshire (AIR SURE or AIR SHY UR)), Brown Swiss, Guernsey (GURN ZEE), Holstein (HOLE STEEN or HOLE ST EYEN), Jersey, and Milking Shorthorn |
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Name the four parts of University of Tennessee's Institute of Agriculture. |
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The College of Agriculture, The Experiment Station, College of Veterinary Medicine, and the Agricultural Extension Service |
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Name three original basic purposes of the TVA. |
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Flood Control, Development of Transportation, and Generation of Electric Power |
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What are 3 benefits gained from a Hydroelectric Dam. |
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Electric Power, Flood Control, Transportation, Recreation, Irrigation, Fresh Water Supply |
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Name 3 Oaks common to Tennessee. |
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White, Black, Northern Red, Southern Red, Blackjack, Post, Chestnut, Live, Willow, |
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Clover, alfalfa, soybean, green or snap bean, lespedeza, vetch, |
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Name the three missions of the University of Tennessee's Institute of Agriculture? |
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Teaching, Research, and Extension |
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Name the six food groups. |
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Fruit, Vegetable, Bread and Cereal, Milk, Meat, and the Other Group (fats, sweets, alcohol) |
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Name the degree of doneness for a cut of beef. |
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Rare, Medium Rare, Medium, Medium Well, and Well Done |
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List two foods high in complex carbohydrates. |
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Whole grain breads, cereals, pasta, rice, potatoes, beans |
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Who traditionally sits behind the President during the State of the Union Address? |
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The Vice-President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives |
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Name 3 early Cherokee Chiefs. |
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John Ross, Standing Turkey, Dragging Canoe, Oconostota or Scar Face, Little Carpenter, |
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