(light synth music)

 

(upbeat pop music)

 

- Welcome to Scholastic HiQ,

the game where knowledge rules.

I'm your host Zach Barrett,

and have you ever heard

 

that when your eyelash

falls out and you blow

 

it, you get a wish?

I've been doing that all

 

day and it looks like

my wish came true 'cause

 

you're here to watch

this game with us today.

Up top and from Cisne,

 

we gotta meet these guys.

George, he is a

 

sophomore for Cisne.

Next to George is

 

Noah, who is a junior.

Next to Noah we have Josh,

 

who is also a junior.

And at the very end

 

we have Rebeccah.

She is a senior.

And opposing Cisne down

 

below from Mascoutah.

We have Lily.

She is a freshman.

Next to her is Chandler,

 

who is a sophomore,

or a senior, excuse me.

Next to him is Ian,

 

who is also a senior.

And the man at the end is Will.

Guess what?

He's a senior.

So now that we have the

 

introductions out of the way,

let's get to the rules.

There are three

 

rounds in this game.

Two of them are toss-up

 

rounds and one of them

is a lightning round.

In the toss-up rounds,

 

they're worth 10 points,

the questions are.

If you get that one right,

you get a 20-point

 

bonus question.

If you get that

 

bonus question wrong,

the other team has a chance

 

to steal for half the points.

A lightning round is

 

in effect today where

you guys will have one

 

minute to answer as many

questions as I can ask.

If you don't know one,

 

you can pass on it,

and when I'm done

 

with questions,

you can come back to it.

But my most important

 

thing I have to say is,

are you ready to play

 

some Scholastic HiQ,

the game where knowledge rules?

- [Student] Yes, sir.

- We've got the excitement.

You guys can't

 

see 'em right now,

but this excitement is

 

palpable in here right now.

But I think we should

 

get it started with this

first 10-point toss-up.

 

What politician who was

 

assassinated by Carl Weiss

in 1935 advocated the

 

Share Our Wealth program

as a populous

 

governor of Louisiana?

 

(buzzer buzzing)

That would be Huey Long.

So the first question of

 

the game goes for not,

so here we go with

 

our second one.

What periodic motion

 

was demonstrated in 1851

in the Paris Pantheon

 

by the procession of

Foucault's pendulum

 

and has one revolution

every 24 hours?

 

(buzzer buzzing)

That would be the

 

rotation of the earth.

So our first two

 

questions go for not.

That's fine.

Everybody's a

 

little nervous here.

Another 10-point toss-up.

What Biblical figure who

 

was depicted as a man

of the mountain by

 

Nora Neale Hurston was

the husband of Zipporah and

 

received the 10 Commandments?

(bell ringing)

Mascoutah Will.

- Moses?

- Moses is correct for the

 

first 10 points of the game.

Going to Mascoutah

 

there thanks to Will.

They're gonna get their

 

chance at this 20-point

bonus which is,

 

polar bears were used

 

in experiments conducted

by the Dharma Initiative

 

in what TV series

about the survivors of the

 

crash of Oceanic flight 815?

(students whispering)

- Lost?

- Lost is correct for 20

 

points there to Mascoutah

as they jump ahead early

 

in the game with the lead,

but we've got plenty of time.

We have an audio

 

question for you now.

I'm gonna let it

 

play before I read.

♪ The phone rings in

 

the middle of the night

♪ My father yells what you

 

gonna do with your life

♪ Oh daddy did you know you're

This singer,

 

songwriter, actress--

(bell ringing)

Cisne Josh.

- Cyndi Lauper.

- Cyndi Lauper it is.

We got a Cyndi Lauper

 

fan in the building.

That's good for the first

 

10 points of the game,

going to Cisne.

Your bonus.

 

Which laboratory technique

 

uses crystal violet dye

to detect the presence

 

or absence of a thick

peptidoglycan layer in the

 

cell's walls of bacteria?

 

(students whispering)

- Gel electrophoresis.

- [Zach] That is incorrect.

Mascoutah, do you have a steal?

(students whispering)

 

(buzzer buzzing)

You have an answer?

- No answer.

- The answer would

 

be a gram stain.

 

So that bonus question, nobody

 

gets any points on that one.

We're gonna move right

 

along to this 10-pointer.

What North American city, which

 

was formerly known as York,

was once--

(bell ringing)

Cisne George.

- New York City.

- That is incorrect.

Five points to Mascoutah

 

for the interruption.

Known as York, was once led by

 

mayor William Lyon Mackenzie

and is one of the most

 

populous cities in Canada?

(bell ringing)

Mascoutah Will?

- Toronto?

- Toronto is correct for 10

 

points right there to Mascoutah.

It's gonna earn them

 

another bonus, which is,

with the Schengen

 

Area of Europe,

people do not need to

 

present what documents

which may have visas

 

entered in them?

(students whispering)

- Passports?

- Passport is correct

 

for 20 more points

to Mascoutah as they're off

 

to a great start in this one.

We're gonna move right

 

along to another 10-pointer.

What states 2016

 

U.S. senate race pits

Catherine Cortez Masto against

 

Representative Joe Heck

 

to replace retiring Senate

 

Minority Leader Harry Reid?

 

(bell ringing)

Mascoutah Will?

- Nevada?

- Nevada is correct for 10

 

more points to Mascoutah

thanks to Will.

And their chance at 20

 

more coming right now.

In June of 2016, a funeral

 

in Louisiana, Kentucky,

was held for, excuse me,

 

Louisville, Kentucky,

 

was held for what man who

 

styled himself the greatest?

- Muhammad Ali?

- Muhammad Ali is correct.

He was way smoother than

 

I read that question,

but 20 more points go to

 

Mascoutah on that one.

Another 10-pointer.

Which alkaline earth metal

 

has atomic number 20,

has a carbonite

 

found in limestone,

and mineralizes to

 

form the hard parts

of human bones and teeth?

(bell ringing)

Mascoutah Lily.

- Calcium?

- Calcium is correct for 10

 

more points there to Mascoutah.

 

And now your 20-point bonus.

What winner of the 1966

 

Heisman Trophy who retired

in 2015 is coach of Southern

 

Carolina's football team,

won a 1996 National

 

Title at Florida?

 

(students whispering)

- No answer.

 

- [Zach] Cisne, do

 

you have a steal?

- Mark Trestman.

- Oh, geez, no it's not.

Thank god it wasn't

 

Mark Trestman.

The correct answer was Steve

 

Spurrier, old ball coach.

Nobody gets that one.

I don't think anyone really

 

deserved that one honestly.

Mark Trestman?

We have a video question

 

here for ya for this

10-point toss-up.

This comedian, actor,

 

writer, and television host

is famous for hosting

 

The Tonight Show.

(bell ringing)

Cisne Josh.

- [Josh] Leno.

- Jay Leno is correct for

 

10 points there to Cisne.

That's gonna earn them

 

this chance at 20 more.

What African American

 

taxi driver was beaten

by Los Angeles

 

policemen in 1991,

which led to a riot the

 

next year when the officers

were acquitted?

 

(students whispering)

- No answer.

- [Zach] Mascoutah,

 

do you have an answer?

- No answer.

- That man that got beat

 

by police was Rodney King.

- [Student] Rodney King.

- So nobody gets

 

those 20 points there.

So I'm gonna throw

 

10 more at ya.

What war during which

 

the USS Charleston

captured the island of Guam,

also included George

 

Dewey's victory at

the Battle of

 

Manila Bay in 1898?

 

(bell ringing)

Mascoutah Will?

- Spanish-American War?

- That is correct.

The Spanish-American War

 

for 10 more points there

thanks to Will.

And your bonus.

 

South America's Aconcagua is

 

an example of what natural

land form created by a

 

process called or-a-jon-ee.

 

(students whispering)

 

- No answer.

- [Zach] Cisne, do

 

you have an answer?

- Plateau?

- That is incorrect.

The correct answer

 

would be mountains.

Another 10-pointer here as

 

we're moving along real quick

in our first round.

What British author wrote

 

about Lucy Honeychurch's

trip to Florence in

 

A Room with a View,

and described the

 

trial of Doctor Aziz in

A Passage to India?

 

(buzzer buzzing)

That would be E.M. Forster.

E.M. Forster.

 

Another 10-pointer here.

From what country where

 

ISIS damaged the UNESCO

site of Palmyra have

 

four million refugees

 

fled to Europe--

(bell ringing)

Cisne George.

- Syria.

- Syria is correct for

 

10 points to Cisne there.

That's gonna earn them

 

this 20-point bonus,

which is a math question.

Lucky you guys, so you have

 

your pencil and paper ready.

What is the reciprocal

 

or multi-applicative

 

inverse of the

 

imaginary number I?

 

- Negative one?

 

(buzzer buzzing)

- [Zach] Negative one,

 

that is incorrect.

Mascoutah, do you have a steal?

(students whispering)

- Negative I?

 

- That is correct for

 

20 points to Mascoutah

on that math question.

 

10 points, excuse me.

I'm just givin' away

 

points just willy-nilly.

You guys get half the points.

We have a still

 

question for you now

for this 10-point toss-up.

This two-wheeled self-balancing

 

battery-powered vehicle--

(bell ringing)

Cisne George.

- Segway.

- Segway is correct

 

for 10 points.

At my school you were

 

cool if you had a Segway.

I didn't have one.

Cisne, your 20-point bonus.

 

What Japanese author committed

 

seppuku on live television

 

after writing the Temple

 

of the Golden Pavilion

and the Sea of Fertility?

 

- Matsuo Basho.

 

- [Zach] That is incorrect.

Mascoutah, you have an answer?

- No answer.

- The correct answer

 

would be Yukio Mishima.

 

Another 10-pointer here in

 

our first round of play.

A compound's mass percentages,

 

but not more mass,

can be found from what

 

kind of chemical formula

that gives the simplest

 

ratios of atoms present?

Cisne Noah?

- Empirical formula?

- That is correct for 10 more

 

points to Cisne on that one

as they're climbing

 

up here in our game.

Your bonus is,

Peter Cooper was the first

 

presidential candidate

of what 19th century

 

political party

that called for the

 

namesake paper currency?

 

- The Know-Nothing Party.

- [Zach] That is incorrect.

Mascoutah, do you have a steal?

- Green Party.

- [Zach] Excuse me?

- Green?

- That, do you have anymore?

- Green Leaf Party?

- That's incorrect.

You were close.

It's the Greenback Party.

The Greenback Party, so nobody

 

gets those 20 points there.

(bell ringing)

And we are done

 

with our first round

with that sound of a doorbell.

So now we're going to take

 

it to our lightning round.

(thunder clapping)

 

In the lightning round,

the team that is behind in

 

the game gets to go first,

so Cisne, you guys get

 

to pick your category,

which I have right here,

 

which are Arthurian Legend,

 

Campaign Slogans,

 

American Car Brands,

 

and Native American Words.

- [Student] American Car Brands.

- [Rebeccah]

 

American Car Brands.

- American Car Brands it is

 

for Cisne in their first round

of play here.

You guys are gonna have

 

one minute to answer

as many questions as I can ask.

If you pass on any and if

 

I run out of questions,

I'll ask you those

 

questions again.

Your time, I'm going to

 

give you two car models,

and you're gonna have to

 

give me the make of the car.

So here we go.

Your time starts when I

 

count back from three.

In three, two, one.

The Camaro and the Impala.

- Chevrolet.

- [Zach] Correct.

Mustang and Taurus.

- Ford.

- [Zach] Correct.

Century and LaCrosse.

- Buick.

- [Zach] Correct.

300 and Town and Country.

- Chrysler.

- [Zach] Correct.

CTS and Escalade.

- Cadillac.

- [Zach] Correct.

Viper and Dart.

- Dodge.

- [Zach] Correct.

88 and Cutlass.

- Oldsmobile.

- [Zach] Correct.

Model X and Model S.

- Acura.

- [Zach] Incorrect.

Sierra and Canyon.

- GMC.

- [Zach] Correct.

Pacer and Gremlin, both of

 

which debuted in the 1970s.

- AMC or American Motor Company.

- [Zach] That is correct,

and that is a fast time

 

right there by Cisne.

Talk about rapid fire.

They got everyone

 

correct except for

the Model X and Model S.

Those are Tesla Motor Company's.

So that was a very

 

impressive round right there

for Cisne as they

 

take the lead actually

after that lightning round.

But Mascoutah hasn't gone yet,

so let's not get

 

too excited here.

Mascoutah, your categories

 

you have to choose from

are Arthurian Legend,

 

Campaign Slogans,

and Native American Words.

- [Student] Campaign Slogans.

- Campaign Slogans

 

it is for Mascoutah

in their lightning round as

 

they try to recapture this lead.

I'm going to give you a

 

slogan and you're going

to have to give me the

 

presidential candidate

that used that slogan.

Your time will start when

 

I count back from three.

In three, two, one.

 

Tippecanoe and Tyler, too.

(students whispering)

- Harrison?

- [Zach] Correct.

I like Ike.

- Eisenhower.

- [Zach] Correct.

Ross for boss.

This billionaire was the

 

third party candidate--

- Ross Perot.

- [Zach] Of the 1990s, correct.

He kept us out of war.

 

- Pass.

- [Zach] Yes we can.

- Obama.

- [Zach] Correct.

44, 40, or fight.

 

- Pass.

- [Zach] A chicken in every

 

pot and a car in every garage.

- Hoover?

- [Zach] Correct.

In your heart you

 

know he's right.

- Pass.

- [Zach] I'm with her.

- Hillary Clinton?

- [Zach] Correct.

Not just peanuts.

This Democrat was from Georgia.

- Carter.

- [Zach] Correct.

Going back to ones

 

you passed on.

He kept us out of war.

 

- Madison.

- Madison.

- [Zach] Incorrect.

40, 440 or fight.

 

(buzzer buzzing)

And that is all of your time.

44, 40 or fight

 

would be James Polk.

And the other one you passed on,

in your heart you

 

know he's right,

is Barry Goldwater,

the Republican that lost

 

the election of 1964.

So that is our lightning round,

and that just got our

 

game a whole lot tighter

going into our

 

final round of play.

It'll be another

 

10-point toss-up round

for those of you who are

 

new to the program here.

And we're gonna get

 

it started with this

10-point toss-up question.

A 10-point program

 

was introduced in 1967

by what activist group

 

which was co-founded

by Huey P. Newton and was

 

symbolized by a large cat?

(bell ringing)

Mascoutah Will?

- Black Panther Party?

- The Black Panther

 

Party is correct.

10 points to Mascoutah there

 

on that correct answer.

And your bonus.

What beautiful Norse deity,

 

the father of Forseti,

was killed by an arrow

 

made with mistletoe

by his blind brother?

 

- No answer.

- [Zach] Cisne, do

 

you have an answer?

- Odin?

- That is incorrect.

The correct answer is Baldur.

 

Another 10-point toss-up here.

Moving right along in

 

our third round of play.

What author of the

 

utopian novel Herland

wrote about a woman who

 

goes mad after being forced

to take a rest cure in her

 

story The Yellow Wallpaper?

 

(buzzer buzzing)

That would be Charlotte Gilman.

Charlotte Gilman did that one.

We have an audio

 

question for you now for

this 10-point toss-up.

I'm gonna let that

 

play before I read.

♪ Gettin' pedicure

 

on my toes, toes

♪ Tryin' on all our

 

clothes, clothes

♪ Boys blowin'

 

our phones, phones

♪ Drop top and

 

playin' our favorite

This artist got her big break--

(bell ringing)

Cisne George.

- Kesha.

- Yes, it is Kesha

 

for 10 points.

Everyone was just

 

waitin' for me to be done

with that just 'cause they

 

knew the answer right away.

Cisne, your 20-point bonus is,

the Pacific longtailed

 

and koel are species of

what birds that reproduce

 

by tricking other birds

into raising their offspring?

 

- Herrings.

- [Zach] That is incorrect.

Mascoutah, do you have a steal?

 

- No answer.

- It would be the

 

cuckoos, the cuckoo bird.

Makes a lot of sense

 

if you think about it.

Another 10-point toss-up.

 

Which part of the body

 

contains the most basilic vein,

brachial artery,

 

and ulnar nerve,

and also features the

 

humerus bone and elbow joint?

Mascoutah Chandler.

- [Chandler] Arm?

- The arm is correct for

 

10 more points to Mascoutah

on that one.

That's gonna earn you guys

 

another bonus which is,

what Ludwig von

 

Beethoven symphony,

whose home key is F major,

includes movements

 

portraying a scene by a brook

and a thunderstorm?

 

- Fifth.

- [Zach] That is incorrect.

Cisne, do you have an answer?

- Moonlight Sonata?

- Moonlight Sonata is incorrect.

The correct answer is

 

Symphony number six.

Mascoutah was close

 

there with five,

but it's six.

So nobody gets those

 

bonus points there.

Another 10-point toss-up.

What country mainly found

 

on a peninsula called

Asia Minor is home to

 

Mt. Ararat and is east

 

along the cities of

 

Ankara and Istanbul?

(bell ringing)

Mascoutah Lily?

- Turkey.

- Turkey is correct for 10

 

more points to Mascoutah there.

It's gonna earn you guys

 

another bonus question which is,

Madame Defarge knits to record

 

the names of her enemies

in what Charles Dickens

 

novel that begins,

"It was the best of times,

 

it was the worst of times"?

(students whispering)

- Tale of Two Cities.

- That is correct.

A Tale of Two Cities for 20

 

more points there to Mascoutah.

 

They're startin' to pull

 

away here on the scoreboard.

Another 10-point toss-up.

What painting inspired by

 

the three glorious days

depicts a bare-breasted

 

woman carrying a French flag

and was painted by

 

Eugene Delacroix?

 

(bell ringing)

Mascoutah Will.

- Nighthawks?

- [Zach] That is incorrect.

(bell ringing)

Cisne George.

- The Mona Lisa.

- That is incorrect as well.

The correct answer is

 

Liberty Leading the People.

Moving right along.

This one is gonna be

 

a video question now

on our 10-point toss-up.

This British actress was

 

actually born in Paris, France--

(bell ringing)

Mascoutah Lily.

- Emma Watson.

- Emma Watson is correct

 

for 10 more points there

to Mascoutah as

 

they're on a roll here

in our final round of play.

That's gonna earn them

 

another 20-point bonus

which is, what African

 

river which forms the border

between Zambia and Zimbabwe

 

is home to Victoria Falls?

 

(students whispering)

- Zambezi?

- Zambezi is correct for 20

 

points there to Mascoutah.

 

And I got more questions.

This one's for 10 points.

 

Conic sections can be

 

classified by what quantity

which is one for every parabola

 

and zero for every circle,

and is often denoted

 

by the letter E?

 

(buzzer buzzing)

It would be eccentricity.

 

Another 10-point toss-up here.

What war, which is the

 

background of the novel

A Bell for Adonos

 

by John Hersey,

is also depicted in a

 

novel by John Yossarian

entitle Catch-22?

 

(bell ringing)

Mascoutah Ian.

- World War II?

- World War II is correct

 

for 10 more points

to Mascoutah here in

 

our final round of play.

And your bonus.

What Washington DC school

 

is the nation's only

liberal arts college for

 

the hearing impaired?

 

- No answer.

- [Zach] No answer

 

from Mascoutah there.

Cisne, do you have an answer?

 

- No answer.

- That would be

 

Gallaudet University

for the hearing impaired.

Another 10-point toss-up.

What painter of the

 

series The Freeze of Life

which includes The

 

Death in the Sickroom

showed a figure on a

 

bridge clutching his face

in The Scream?

Mascoutah Chandler.

- Munch?

- Munch is correct.

 

Munch for 10 points

 

to Mascoutah.

Your 20 point bonus.

What medal whose

 

predecessor was a badge of

military merit created

 

by George Washington

was first awarded in 1932 and

 

features Washington's profile?

 

(students whispering)

 

- Purple Heart?

- The Purple Heart is

 

correct for 20 more points

right there to Mascoutah.

A still question for you now

 

for this 10-point toss-up.

This woman was an African

 

American civil rights activist.

The United States

 

Congress calls her

the first lady of civil rights.

Mascoutah Will.

- Rosa Parks?

- Rosa Parks is correct.

Now for your 20-point

 

bonus question.

What two word

 

alliterative name is given

to the event in which

 

the observable universe

exploded outward

 

from a singularity?

- Big Bang?

- Big Bang is correct

 

for 20 more points

on that bonus by Mascoutah.

And we're just gonna

 

keep plugging along here

on our final round

 

of play with another

10-point toss-up.

What state, which was

 

home to a now collapsed

rock formation known as the

 

Old Man of the Mountain,

includes such cities

 

as Nashua and Concord?

(bell ringing)

Cisne George.

- Massachusetts?

- [Zach] Incorrect.

 

(bell ringing)

Mascoutah Will.

- Connecticut?

- Incorrect as well.

The correct answer

 

is New Hampshire.

 

Another 10-point toss-up.

What texts which

 

were discovered by

a Bedouin shepherd

 

in the 1940s include

early Jewish

 

interpretations of the Bible

and are named for a salt lake?

(bell ringing)

Mascoutah Will.

- Dead Sea Scrolls?

- Dead Sea Scrolls is

 

correct for another 10 points

there to Mascoutah.

That's gonna earn

 

them another bonus.

Swiss cheese is shop

 

for allegedly stealing

a cash box in Mother

 

Courage and Her Children,

a drama by what

 

German playwright of

the Three Pennyopera?

 

- No answer.

- [Zach] Cisne, do you have one?

(students whispering)

- No answer.

- That would be Bertolt Brecht,

would be the correct

 

answer on that one.

(bell ringing)

And that sound means

 

that we have come

to an end here on our game.

It was a close one throughout,

but Mascoutah pulls away

 

from Cisne here in the end.

I had a great time this week.

I hope you did as well.

We'll see ya next week.

 

(upbeat techno music)