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    VT Daily Trivia: High School Seniors Edition — Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025

    Ten click-to-reveal questions built for seniors—college, money, civics, science, writing, and study skills.

    How to play: Pick an answer to reveal feedback. Explanations appear under the choice you select.

    High School Seniors Trivia covers college planning, money basics, civics, science, writing, and study skills. Ten questions. Aim for 7/10 or better, then share with a classmate.

    High School Seniors Trivia

    1) In college admissions, which option is binding if you’re accepted?

    Not quite. Early Action is non-binding; you can compare offers before committing.
    Regular Decision is non-binding and follows the standard timeline.
    Correct — Early Decision is binding; if admitted, you’re expected to enroll and withdraw other applications.
    Rolling Admission is also non-binding and reviewed as applications arrive.

    2) Which form of federal aid accrues interest while you’re in school?

    For subsidized loans, the government covers in-school interest if you qualify.
    Grants don’t accrue interest and generally don’t require repayment.
    Work-Study is a job program, not a loan—there’s no interest.
    Correct — interest starts accruing immediately on unsubsidized loans, even while you’re enrolled.

    3) Which U.S. constitutional amendment protects freedom of speech?

    Correct — the First Amendment protects freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.
    The Fourth covers unreasonable searches and seizures, not speech.
    The Tenth reserves powers to the states and the people.
    The Fourteenth addresses citizenship, due process, and equal protection.

    4) In a typical college, which office evaluates AP/IB or dual-enrollment credit?

    Correct — the Registrar usually handles transfer and exam credit evaluation and posts it to your record.
    Financial Aid handles financing, not academic credit evaluation.
    Admissions may advise, but final evaluation typically sits with the Registrar.
    The Bursar manages billing and payments, not credits.

    5) Which savings option yields more after one year on the same principal?

    Compare: 3.00% simple interest (annual) vs. 2.90% interest compounded monthly.

    Close, but just under 3.00% after a single year. Compounding shines more over longer periods.
    Not quite. The monthly compounding here doesn’t fully catch the higher simple rate in one year.
    Correct — after one year, 3.00% simple slightly beats ~2.94% from 2.90% compounded monthly. (Time horizon matters.)
    You can compare mathematically — they’re close, but 3.00% wins over one year.

    6) Which sentence is punctuated most correctly for formal writing?

    “However” needs a comma when used as an introductory transition: “However, I finished…”
    That’s a comma splice. Use a semicolon (or make two sentences).
    The comma is misplaced. See the correct version for the right pattern.
    Correct — the semicolon before “therefore” and comma after it are standard in this construction.

    7) Which cell structure is the main site of ATP production in eukaryotes?

    Ribosomes synthesize proteins; they aren’t the ATP powerhouse.
    Correct — mitochondria are the cell’s primary ATP factories via cellular respiration.
    The Golgi modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids.
    The nucleus stores DNA and manages gene expression, not ATP output.

    8) Which study method uses 25-minute focus intervals with short breaks?

    Time-blocking schedules larger chunks on a calendar; it’s not tied to 25-minute cycles.
    Correct — Pomodoro typically uses 25 minutes on, ~5 minutes off, then a longer break after several rounds.
    That’s a prioritization grid (urgent vs. important), not an interval method.
    GTD is a workflow system; it doesn’t prescribe 25-minute timers.

    9) Best email subject line to your counselor about sending transcripts?

    Correct — clear, specific, and professional. It helps staff find your file quickly.
    Too vague and informal for school records requests.
    Unclear. Add context so it’s easy to triage and respond.
    Avoid all-caps and urgency unless it’s truly time-critical (and explain why).

    10) Which scholarship statement is accurate?

    Not true. Many awards consider need, service, talents, interests, or essays.
    Correct — legitimate programs don’t charge application fees. Be cautious with any “guaranteed” offers that ask for money.
    Incorrect. Scholarships are separate from loans and don’t require borrowing.
    Plenty of scholarships are open to juniors, underclassmen, and even middle schoolers.

    Thanks for playing today’s High School Seniors Trivia. Come back tomorrow for a fresh set.

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