(upbeat ambient music)

 

- Welcome to Scholastic Hi-Q,

the game where knowledge rules.

I'm your host Zach Barrett,

and I have more playoff

 

Scholastic Bowl action

for you here today

 

on the docket,

and we got two good teams.

Let's meet 'em, shall we?

Up top and from

 

Centralia, we have Leslie.

She is a junior.

Sitting next to Leslie is Ethan.

He is a senior.

Next to Ethan is Jonathan.

He is also a senior.

And at the very end is Austin.

He is a senior as well.

Opposing Centralia down

 

low from Johnston City,

we have Sara, who is a junior.

Next to Sara is Ethan.

He is also a junior.

Chase sits next to him.

He is a sophomore.

And Josh sits on the very end.

He is a senior.

 

Now that we have the

 

introductions outta the way,

let's get to the rules.

There are three

 

rounds in this game,

two of them are tossup rounds.

Tossup questions

 

are worth 10 points.

If you get that one right,

you get a chance at a bonus

 

question that's worth 20 points.

If you get your

 

bonus question wrong,

the other team gets a chance

to steal it for half the points.

The interruption rule

 

is in effect today,

so if I'm asking a question

and you guys buzz in

 

with the wrong answer,

five points goes

 

to the other team

and you lose your

 

chance at that question,

and the lightning round

 

is also in effect today,

so both teams will

 

one minute to answer

as many questions as I can ask.

If you don't know one,

 

you can pass on it

and I'll come back

 

at the very end.

(exhales) Now that

 

that's all over with,

let's get to the game

 

where knowledge rules

with our first question

 

here that's worth 10 points

in our quarterfinal game here.

Gotta love the playoffs.

First question,

a parabola intersects

 

its axis of symmetry

at what special point which

 

shares its name with a corner

at which two sides,

 

(buzzer dings)

Johnston City, Josh?

- Vertex.

- A vertex is correct for the

 

first 10 points of the game

going to Johnston

 

City thanks to Josh.

Let's get our new guys a chance

at the 20 point bonus, which is,

 

the Cabinda War is a

 

separatist conflict

in what Portuguese-speaking

 

African nation,

an OPEC member that

 

is undergoing a severe

 

drought in 2016?

 

- Chad.

You say Chad, you do.

- Chad.

- That is incorrect.

Centralia, do you have a steal?

 

(buzzer dings)

It would be Angola.

So nobody gets the first

 

20 points right there,

but I got plenty

 

of more questions.

We're gonna do this all game.

This one's worth 10 points.

What rebellion, which

 

occurred from 1899 to 1901

and was initially supported

 

by the Empress Dowager Cixi,

was named after a

 

Chinese society of fists?

 

Johnston City, Ethan.

- Boxer Rebellion.

- The Boxer Rebellion

 

is correct for 10 points

right there on that

 

tossup to Johnston City.

It's gonna earn them the

 

chance at this bonus question,

which is, what pioneering

 

feminist activist

and author of My Fight

 

for Birth Control

helped create the organization

that is now called

 

Planned Parenthood?

- Margaret Sanger.

- Margaret Sanger is

 

correct for 20 points

right there on

 

that correct bonus

as Johnston City goes ahead

 

on our scoreboard here

early in our first round of

 

playing our quarterfinals.

This one's worth 10 points.

In September 2016, what

 

country lost its only president

since its 1991 independence

 

from the Soviet Union

when Islam Karimov

 

died at Tashkent?

 

(buzzer dings)

Centralia, Ethan.

- Syria.

- [Zach] That is incorrect.

 

(buzzer dings)

Johnston City, Chase.

- Tajikistan.

- That is incorrect as well.

The correct answer

 

is Uzbekistan.

So nobody gets that one.

Now we have a video question

 

that's worth 10 points.

This actress shown here was born

in the country of South Africa.

Some of her movies include

 

The Cider House Rules,

Hancock, and Mad Max: Fury Road.

One of her most well-known

 

roles is in the film Monster

in which she won

 

an Academy Award.

Name that actress.

 

(buzzer dings)

That would Charlize Theron.

 

Hope she's not watching.

Another 10 point tossup now.

 

Hans Christian Oersted found

 

what turning a current,

found that turning

 

a current on and off

caused a deflection in

 

what navigational device

that uses a magnetic needle?

(buzzer dings)

Centralia, Austin.

- A compass.

- A compass is correct.

Centralia now, here's

 

a chance at your bonus.

WA Scottish botanist

 

first described

what random motion of small

 

particles suspended in a liquid?

 

(buzzer dings)

Do you have an answer?

Johnston City, do

 

you have an answer?

- Brownian motion.

- The Brownian motion is correct

as Johnston City gets

 

that steal there,

so they'll get 10 points.

Movin' right along with

 

another 10 pointer.

What religious group was

 

led by Garpard de Coligny,

tolerated by the

 

Edict of Nantes,

and targeted by St.

 

Bartholomew's Day

 

massacre in Paris?

(buzzer dings)

Johnston City, Chase.

- The Huguenots.

- The Huguenots is

 

correct for 10 more points

to Johnston City on

 

that correct answer.

It's gonna earn 'em a

 

chance at 20 more here

with this bonus.

The Younger family

 

moves to a home

in a white

 

neighborhood of Chicago

in what 1959 play by

 

Lorraine Hansberry?

 

- Can I guess it?

A Raisin in the Sun.

- A Raisin in the Sun is correct

for 20 more points right

 

there thanks to Sara,

as this game gets a little

 

tighter now in our first round.

This one is a tossup

 

worth 10 points.

What TV series, whose revival

 

was announced in 2016,

starred Dominic Purcell

 

and Wentworth Miller

as brothers who escape from

 

Fox River Penitentiary?

 

(buzzer dings)

That show would be Prison Break.

I guess they're startin'

 

that back up for some reason,

and here's a steal question now

that's gonna be worth 10 points.

This film actor,

director, and producer,

 

(buzzer dings)

Centralia, Ethan.

- [Ethan] John Wayne.

- John Wayne is correct

 

for 10 points right there

to Centralia on that tossup.

It's gonna earn 'em

 

a bonus, which is,

what actor plays the Joker

in the 2016 DC Comics

 

universe film Suicide Squad?

 

(buzzer dings)

Do you have an answer?

Johnston City, do

 

you have a steal?

(quiet whispering)

 

- Ledger.

 

(buzzer dings)

- That is incorrect.

The correct answer

 

is Jared Leto.

So nobody gets that

 

bonus right there.

So here's a math question

 

now worth 10 points.

Get your pencil and paper ready.

What is the common

 

logarithm of 100 million

given that the common

 

logarithm has a base of 10

and one million has six zeros?

 

(buzzer dings)

Correct answer there

 

would be eight.

Movin' right along here

 

with another 10 pointer.

Chapters on Baker Farm

 

and the bean-field

appear in what 1854 book

which depicts the author's

 

life near the title pond

and is by Henry David Thoreau?

(buzzer dings)

Centralia, Leslie?

- Walden.

- Walden is correct for 10

 

points on that correct tossup.

That's gonna get them a

 

chance at this 20 points.

A letter by Pliny the Younger

described the destruction

 

of Stabiae, Herculaneum,

and what other city

 

that was preserved

by the eruption of Vesuvius?

 

- Pompeii.

- Pompeii is correct for

 

20 points right there

thanks to Leslie as Centralia

 

moves up on the scoreboard.

 

They're not in the lead yet,

but we got a close game

 

in our first round.

This one's worth 10 points.

Boston Corbett killed

 

what assassin who shouted,

"Sic semper tyrannis,"

 

after hurting his leg

jumping from the balcony?

 

(buzzer dings)

Johnston City, Josh.

- John Wilkes Booth.

- John Wilkes Booth is

 

correct for 10 more points

right there to Johnston City.

And your bonus is,

 

in 2011, players using

 

a namesake computer game

solved a puzzle based on what

 

process by which proteins

adopt a functional

 

three dimensional shape?

 

(quiet whispering)

 

- Tertiary.

- [Zach] That is incorrect.

Centralia, do you have a steal?

 

- Globular.

- That is incorrect as well.

The correct answer

 

is protein folding.

So nobody gets that bonus here.

The score stays the same.

This one's an audio

 

question worth 10 points.

I'm gonna let that play.

♪ Call me, call me

♪ My love, call me

♪ Call me any, anytime, call me

- This group is formed

 

by singer Debbie Harry

and guitarist Chris Stein.

Their biggest hits include

 

this song, Call Me,

Atomic, and Heart of Glass.

What's the name of this group?

(buzzer dings)

Centralia, Johnathan.

- Blondie.

- Blondie is correct for

 

10 points right there.

We got a Blondie

 

fan in the building.

Glad I'm not the

 

only one finally.

Centralia, your bonus is,

 

what woodwind instrument

 

with a single reed mouthpiece

and a flared bell

 

has a glissando

and opens Rhapsody in Blue?

- Clarinet.

- A clarinet is correct

 

for 20 more points

right there to Centralia

as they pull within 10 points

in our first round here

 

in the quarterfinals.

This one's worth 10.

What members of what,

the members of

 

what animal phylum,

whose name comes from the

 

Greek for jointed foot,

have chitinous

 

exoskeletons and includes

arachnids and insects?

 

(buzzer dings)

Centralia, Leslie.

 

- Insecta.

- [Zach] That is incorrect.

 

(buzzer dings)

Johnston City, Josh.

- Arthropoda.

 

- Arthropoda is correct

 

for 10 points right there

as Josh gets that one at the

 

last second for 10 points.

He's gonna earn them a

 

chance at 20 right here.

Santurce is the populous

 

district of what city,

which includes

 

Fort San Cristobal

and is the capital

 

of Puerto Rico?

 

(quiet whispering)

 

(buzzer dings)

Johnston City.

- San Juan.

- San Juan is correct

 

for 20 points right there

as they move ahead

on our scoreboard here,

 

(bell dings)

and that sound means that

 

we have come to an end

of our first round of play.

Bring in the lightning

 

for the lightning round.

(rain pouring)

 

(thunder rumbling)

 

In the lightning round,

 

Centralia gets to go first

since you're a little

 

behind on the scoreboard.

The four categories you

 

guys get to choose from are

alliterative names, NBA players,

 

European royal residences,

and title women in literature.

 

I'm getting gray hair.

- Sorry.

 

Title women in literature.

- Title women in literature

of all that conferring is

 

what Centralia decides on.

For this category, guys,

 

you're gonna have to name

the novelist who created

 

these title women,

these title characters.

Your time will start when

 

I count back from three.

In three, two, one,

 

Jane Eyre.

 

- Pass.

 

- Pass.

- [Zach] Daisy Miller.

- Pass.

- [Zach] Lolita.

 

- Pass.

- [Zach] Pippi Longstocking.

 

- Pass.

- [Zach] Emma Woodhouse.

- Pass.

 

- [Zach] My Antonia.

 

- Pass.

 

- [Zach] Anna Karenina.

- Pass.

- [Zach] Rebecca de Winter.

- Pass.

- [Zach] Madame Bovary.

 

- Pass.

 

- Pass.

- [Zach] Tess of

 

the d'Urbervilles.

- Pass.

- [Zach] Going back to

 

other ones you've passed on,

Jane Eyre.

 

- Jane Austen.

 

- [Zach] Incorrect.

Daisy Miller.

 

- Pass.

 

- [Zach] Lolita.

- Pass.

(buzzer dings)

- Okay, so Jane Eyre

 

would be Charlotte Bronte.

Daisy Miller was Henry James.

Lolita was Vladimir Nabokov.

 

Pippi Longstockings

 

was Astrid Lindgren.

Emma Woodhouse was Jane Austen.

My Antonia was Willa Cather.

 

Anna Karenina was Leo Tolstoy.

 

Rebecca de Winter was

 

Daphne du Maurier, Maurier.

And Madame Bovary

 

was Gustave Flaubert.

So that is the lightning

 

round for Centralia here.

Johnston City,

 

it's your turn now.

The categories you have

 

left to choose from are

alliterative names,

European royal residences,

 

and NBA players.

 

(quiet whispering)

 

- Royal residences.

- Royal residences it is

for Johnston City in our

 

lightning round here.

For this one, you're

 

gonna have to name

what modern day country is home

to the famous royal residence

 

that I'm gonna name.

Your time will start when

 

I count back from three.

In three, two, one,

the Louvre Palace.

- France.

- [Zach] Correct.

El Escorial.

 

- Spain.

- [Zach] Correct.

Windsor Castle.

 

- Pass.

- [Zach] Amalienborg and

 

Christiansborg Palace.

 

- Pass.

- [Zach] Winter Palace

 

and Peterhof Palace.

 

- Russia.

- [Zach] Correct.

Royal Castle of Laeken

 

and Stuyvenberg Castle.

 

- Germany.

- [Zach] Incorrect.

Schonbrunn Palace

 

and Hofburg Palace.

 

- Germany.

- [Zach] Incorrect.

Quirinal Palace

 

and Pitti Palace.

 

- Germany.

- [Zach] Incorrect.

Noordeinde Palace

 

and Huis ten Bosch.

 

- Germany.

- Incorrect.

 

Mateus Palace and

 

the Palace of Ajuda.

 

(buzzer dings)

That would be Portugal.

 

Royal Castle of Laeken and

 

Stuyvenberg Castle is Belgium.

 

Schonbrunn Palace is Austria.

Quirinal Palace and

 

Pitti Palace is Italy.

Windsor Castle is the United

 

Kingdom, so on and so forth.

 

So that is the lightning

 

round for both teams.

Neither were super

 

successful, but that's good

'cause that keeps

 

this game close

as we enter our final

 

round of play here,

just another 10

 

point tossup round,

these teams have been before.

They do it all the time.

So we're just gonna

 

get it goin' here

with a 10 point tossup.

First question of

 

the third round is,

what poem, whose

 

final stanza asks,

"When can their glory fade?"

and which praises men who

 

rode into the Valley of Death,

is by Alfred Lord Tennyson?

 

(buzzer dings)

Johnston City, Chase.

- The Charge of

 

the Light Brigade.

- The Charge of the

 

Light Brigade is correct

for 10 points right there to

 

Johnston City thanks to Chase.

That's gonna earn 'em a

 

chance at 20 more here.

The title animals

 

construct a floating city

called Cloud Cuckoo Land in

 

what comedy by Aristophanes?

 

(quiet whispering)

 

(buzzer dings)

Johnston City, your answer.

- No answer.

- [Zach] No answer.

Centralia, do you

 

have an answer?

- The Lego Movie.

- The Lego Movie is

 

incorrect, very close though.

The correct answer is The Birds.

So nobody gets that bonus here.

We're gonna move right along

 

with another 10 pointer.

What state saw a 2016

 

rematch for a US Senate seat

between Ron Johnson

 

and Russ Feingold

six years after Scott

 

Walker was elected governor?

(buzzer dings)

It's Johnston City, Chase.

- Wisconsin.

- Wisconsin is correct for

 

10 points to Johnston City

as they keep their roll going.

This one's gonna be

 

worth 20 points now.

What Canadian born

 

American economist wrote

The New Industrial State

and popularized the

 

term conventional wisdom

in his The Affluent Society?

 

(buzzer dings)

Johnston City, your answer.

- Malthus.

- [Zach] That is incorrect.

Centralia, do you

 

have the steal?

 

(buzzer dings)

Any answer?

- Smith.

- That is incorrect.

The correct answer is John

 

Kenneth Galbraith, Galbraith.

So nobody gets that one.

We have a video question

 

that's worth 10 points now.

This musician and

 

actress debuted,

(buzzer dings)

 

Johnston City, Sara.

- Katy Perry.

- That is incorrect.

Five points for

 

the interruption.

Debuted as a child in

 

Barney and Friends.

She was a star in the

 

Disney movie Camp Rock.

Some of her hits include

 

Cool for the Summer,

Heart Attack, and

 

Really Don't Care.

(buzzer dings)

 

Name this star.

Centralia, Ethan.

- Demi Lovato.

- Demi Lovato is

 

correct for 10 points

right there to Centralia.

 

Let's see if they can add

 

on more with this bonus.

What NFL team was led

 

by quarterback Jim Kelly

when it lost four consecutive

 

Super Bowls in the 1990s?

 

- The Jets.

- [Zach] That is incorrect.

Johnston City, do you know it?

- The Bills.

- The Buffalo Bills is correct.

Those poor, poor people,

four straight Super

 

Bowls, zero wins.

 

I'm not a Bills fan.

Anyway, we move right along

 

with another 10 pointer.

What game, which uses data

 

from the other game Ingress,

implements augmented reality?

 

(buzzer dings)

Centralia, Austin.

- Pokemon Go.

- Pokemon Go is correct

 

for 10 points right there.

You guys are gonna

 

get a bonus, which is,

in Carl Woese's taxonomy

 

system, both humans and plants

belong to what domain of

 

organisms that have nuclei?

- Eukaryote.

- That is correct for 20

 

points right there to Centralia

as they climb up on

 

the scoreboard here

makin' it a good one.

We got another one

 

worth 10 points now.

A white dwarf that grows

 

beyond the Chandrasekhar limit

may produce the 1a

 

form of what phenomenon

which destroys a star

 

in a violent explosion?

(buzzer dings)

Centralia, Ethan.

- Black hole.

- [Zach] That is incorrect.

(buzzer dings)

Johnston City, Josh.

- Supernova.

- Supernova is

 

correct for 10 points

right there to Johnston City.

That's gonna earn you guys

 

another chance at 20 more here.

The question is,

 

Rigoberta Menchu received

 

the Nobel Peace Prize

for her activism

 

against the genocide

of indigenous Maya

 

in what country?

 

(quiet whispering)

 

- Take a guess.

 

(buzzer dings)

- [Zach] Johnston City.

- Uruguay.

- [Zach] That is incorrect.

Centralia, do you know it?

- Guatemala.

- Guatemala is correct

as Centralia gets that steal

 

there for half the points.

Movin' right along

 

in this close game

in our quarterfinals here.

 

What city, originally known as

 

Anfa in the Berber language,

 

names a 1942 film

 

starring Humphrey Bogart

and is the most populous

 

city in Morocco?

 

(buzzer dings)

Johnston City, Chase.

- Gibraltar.

- That is incorrect.

 

(buzzer dings)

That would be Casablanca.

 

Nobody gets that 10 points here.

I got an audio question

 

now that's worth 10.

♪ And I need you now tonight

♪ And I need you more than ever

- [Zach] Bonnie Tyler recorded

this love ballad

 

here right here.

It became her biggest hit.

 

(buzzer dings)

Centralia, Austin.

- Total Eclipse of the Heart.

- That's your song,

 

isn't it, Austin?

That's correct for 10 points

 

to Centralia right there.

He knew right when it came on.

Oh, that's my song.

Centralia, your bonus is,

what leader of the

 

liberal democratic party

and current prime minister

 

of Japan has been pursuing

an expansionist monetary

 

policy since 2012?

 

(buzzer dings)

Your answer?

Johnston City, do

 

you have an answer?

- Just say something.

 

- No answer.

(buzzer dings)

 

- The correct answer

would be Shinzo Abe.

 

So nobody gets the

 

bonus right there.

We're gonna move right

 

along with a 10 pointer.

Seawater fills what

 

landforms that consist

of a long, narrow U-shaped

 

valley carved by glaciers,

many examples of which dot

 

of the coast of Norway?

(buzzer dings)

Johnston City, Josh.

- A fjord.

 

- Yeah, we'll take

 

it, we'll take it.

I think I know what you meant.

For 10 points, it's fjords.

Yeah, yeah, it's the same

 

thing, it doesn't matter.

That's correct for 10 points

 

right there to Johnston City.

Your bonus is,

what company founded by Edwin

 

Land made instant film cameras

before its bankruptcy

 

filings in 2001 and 2008?

 

- Say it.

- Polaroid.

- Polaroid is correct

 

for 20 more points

right there to Johnston City

as they add to their lead

 

in our final round here.

Another 10 pointer.

What European

 

country that was home

to playwright August Strindberg

also contains a national academy

that awards a Nobel

 

Prize in literature?

 

(buzzer dings)

That would be Sweden.

 

Sweden.

Another one for 10 points.

What state governed

by Bruce Rauner was home to,

 

(buzzer dings)

Johnston City, Ethan.

- Illinois.

- Illinois, the land of Lincoln.

How great to be in

 

Illinois, right?

Johnston City, your bonus is,

 

what Habsburg monarch

 

oversaw the creation

of the Austro-Hungarian

 

Empire in 1867

 

and began World War I by

 

declaring war on Siberia?

 

(quiet whispering)

 

(buzzer dings)

Your answer?

 

- Ferdinand.

- [Zach] That is incorrect.

Centralia.

- Wilhelm.

- That is incorrect as well.

The correct answer

 

is Franz Josef I,

Josef I,

 

(bell dings)

and that sound means we have

 

come to an end of our game.

Our final score here,

 

Johnston City takes it,

230 to 145.

 

They will advance to next

 

week where I hope to see you.

Have a great day.

 

(upbeat dance music)

 

(woman vocalizing)